Belinda R. Johnson-Hurtado
Belinda R. Johnson-Hurtado Bloomington, Indiana
Belinda R. Johnson-Hurtado graduated cum laude from Indiana University Maurer School of Law, in Bloomington, and received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Legal Studies, cum laude, from the University of Evansville. She is a 2002 Fellow, Indiana Conference for Legal Education Opportunity (ICLEO). Belinda serves on the Board of Editors of the Indiana Civil Litigation Review, a publication of the Defense Trial Council of Indiana. She is a volunteer attorney for the Monroe County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program and the Shalom Legal Clinic, and has been a volunteer judge for the Sherman Minton Moot Court program at the IU Maurer School of Law. Belinda assists with the El Centro Comunal Latino Legal Advice Project (CCLLAP). CCLLAP is a pro bono legal advice program in Monroe County to assist Spanish-speaking individuals in obtaining needed legal services. She also writes a column for the Boletin Comunitario, a monthly newsletter written in Spanish and published by the City of Bloomington's Community & Family Resources Department. The newsletter helps Spanish-speaking families and individuals obtain information about community services, programs, and events in which they may be interested or wish to participate. Belinda is a member of the City of Bloomington's Latino Outreach Program's Spanish Conversation Club, which meets to provide Spanish speakers and native English speakers an opportunity to work on their second language skills and share cultures and customs. Belinda is also an Adjunct Professor in the Paralegal Studies Department at Ivy Tech Community College, Bloomington. Belinda's practice areas include civil litigation, medical malpractice defense, insurance defense, business litigation, and immigration law. Hablo Español suficiente para conversar.
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