Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer LLP
Southern Indiana Appellate Lawyers
There are many excellent trial attorneys who do not represent clients in the appellate process. Why? It's because appellate practice differs from trial practice in several important ways-ways that demand different skills.
Your Advocates in the Courtroom
At Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer LLP, we represent clients from across the state before appellate courts that include the Indiana Court of Appeals, the Indiana Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.
Kendra Gowdy Gjerdingen, a partner in our firm, has served as counsel in over 60 appeals before the Indiana Court of Appeals and frequently accepts referrals for appellate work from attorneys throughout the state of Indiana. She has also served as Chair of the Indiana State Bar Association Appellate Practice Section. Partner Lonnie D. Johnson also has a strong appellate practice at both the state and federal level.
As a firm, we have extensive appellate experience involving a broad range of legal practice areas and issues of law, including:
• Family law
• Business and commercial law
• Employment law
• Tax law
• Probate law
• Personal injury law
• Consumer law
• Real estate
• Construction law
• Environmental law
• Professional malpractice
• Insurance law
• Criminal law
Appellate courts and appellate judges demand thoroughness, clarity, strong oral advocacy skills, and above all, brevity. Our attorneys have the necessary skills for successful appellate practice. Our research is thorough, our briefs clear and compelling, and our articulation of clients' positions is timely and to the point.
One Law Firm...A Lifetime of Solutions - Call 812-336-0200 Today
To learn more about our appellate practice or to discuss your legal standing after an unfavorable trial outcome, call or contact the law offices of Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer LLP, in Bloomington, Indiana, today.
Related Attorneys:
Kendra G. Gjerdingen | Lonnie Johnson |Amos S. Cohen | Patrick B. Omilian