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Adam L. Hill

Adam L. Hill
Indianapolis, Indiana
Associate
phone (800) 477-3544
fax (317) 631-1314
email Email Me

Adam L. Hill graduated from Indiana University School of Law--Indianapolis, in 2007. He received his B.S. in Business Management from Huntington University in 2003. While at Huntington University, Adam received First Team All-America honors in basketball and was also a member of Student Senate. While at I.U. School of Law--Indianapolis, Adam served on the Dean's Student Advisory Board and as an Associate Justice for the Moot Court Society board. He was also the Lt. Governor of the 7th Circuit for Legislative & Governmental Advocacy.

Adam serves on the Board of Directors for United Hope Foundation. He is also a volunteer attorney for the Shalom Legal Clinic. His practice areas include general litigation, business transactions, collections and creditor/debtor rights.

Year Joined Organization:
2009

Areas of Practice:
General Litigation
Business Transactions
Collections
Creditor/Debtor Rights

Bar Admissions:
Indiana, 2008

Education:
Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2007
J.D.

Huntington University, Huntington, Indiana, 2003
B.A.
Major: Business Management

Honors and Awards:
Indiana University School of Law--Indianapolis:
     -- Mitzi H. Martin Moot Court Award -- Top Oral Advocate
     -- Order of the Barristers

Professional Associations and Memberships:
Indiana State Bar Association
Member

Indianapolis Bar Association
Member

Pro Bono Activities:
United Hope Foundation, Board of Directors
Indianapolis Bar Association Bar Review, Guest Speaker
Shalom Legal Clinic, Volunteer Attorney


The Bloomington, Indiana, law firm of Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer LLP handles a wide range of legal issues and provides a lifetime of solutions to clients throughout Central and Southern Indiana including those from Monroe County and from cities and communities such as Bloomington, Evansville, Indianapolis, Bedford, Bloomfield, Franklin, Martinsville, French Lick, Paoli, Columbus, Spencer, Mooresville, and Seymour.