Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 47151 | 10 available
10 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 47151 in New Albany, Indiana. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 50% provide free consultation with average fees of $308 per hour.
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Linda B. Lorch is a summa cum laude graduate of Indiana University and cum laude graduate of the Indiana University School of Law (Bloomington) in 1979. From 1974 to 1976 she taught Latin and English in the Indianapolis Public School System. Joining her father, Basil H. Lorch, Jr., and her brother, Basil H. Lorch, III, she became a partner in the firm of Lorch & Lorch in 1979. She was also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana, and served as a juvenile referee for the Floyd Circuit Court from 1979 to 1981. Ms. Lorch is a Certified Family Law Specialist by the Family Law Certification Board and a registered family law mediator. In 2007 Ms. Lorch was recognized by Law and Politics Magazine as one of Indiana’s Super Lawyers. Thirty-six family lawyers in Indiana were selected for this honor. Ms. Lorch is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association and the Indiana Supreme Court Committee on Character and Fitness. She has served as president of the Floyd County Bar Association and has been appointed by various local judges to serve as a guardian ad litem for children in neglect, abuse, and juvenile cases. From 1998-2005 Ms. Lorch was a Trustee for Ivy Tech State College. She also is a master of the Sherman Minton American Inn of Court and a fellow of the Indiana Bar Foundation. She combines her personal commitment to children with her legal experience as she serves on the Floyd County Child Protection Team. Ms. Lorch is a lifetime member of DePauw Memorial United Methodist Church.
Gregory M. Reger, a New Albany native, is an alumnus of Indiana University with an undergraduate degree in business. He earned his law degree from the Indiana University School of Law in 1994. During law school, Mr. Reger was active in the National Moot Court and was named top advocate for the Midwest Region. His commitment to the community where he lives and works remains strong. He is a leader in professional and civic realms, including these organizations: YMCA of Southern Indiana, (President of Board, 2006) Floyd County Bar Association (president, 1999-2000), Southern Indiana Chamber of Commerce (past chairman of the Business Showcase and past board member), One Southern Indiana (past board member), Our Lady of Providence High School Alumni board of directors (vice president -1999, president – 2000), Past president of Net-Surfers Soccer Club, Community Montessori (founding board member), Leadership Southern Indiana, Knights of Columbus, past president of Develop New Albany, Sherman Minton Inn of Court, Boy Scout Troop 4036 Committee member, Junior Achievement, and current Clark County Bar Association Treasurer.
Claire Lorch Hagedorn is a New Albany native and honor graduate of Assumption High School in Louisville. She earned her undergraduate degree in English and Spanish from Centre College in Danville, Ky and her law degree from The University of Dayton School of Law.. In college she earned membership in Sigma Delta Pi, a Spanish honor society; the dean’s list for academic achievement; and was an officer of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. While in law school, Hagedorn received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award for achieving the semester’s highest grade in Law and Education class. She also volunteered for the Montgomery County (Ohio) Public Defender’s Office in the juvenile division.. Leading up to her formal affiliation with Lorch & Naville, Hagedorn served as their law clerk in the summer of 2010 and as a clerk for Floyd County Circuit Court Judge J. Terrence Cody, in the summer of 2009.. Hagedorn is currently a member of the New Albany and Indiana State Bar Associations as well as the Sherman Minton American Inn of Court, a local group within a national consortium that convenes judges, lawyers, law professors and law students to discuss matters of ethics, skills and professionalism. She is also a member of the New Albany Rotary Club, an international service organization.
Cary J. Hurst, a graduate of Floyd Central High School, attended North Dakota State College of Science on a basketball scholarship. In his sophomore year, he was named an NDCAC All-Conference Performer. He graduated cum laude from Oral Roberts University in Oklahoma in 1990. Having an interest in both theology and law, Mr. Hurst earned a Master of Divinity degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville and a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University Of Louisville School Of Law. Mr. Hurst is also a graduate of the Indiana Trial Advocacy College. Mr. Hurst has been admitted to practice in the state courts of Indiana as well as the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana. He is a member of the Floyd County Bar Association.
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