Crown Point Real Estate Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
- Estate Planning
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Patent, Trademark, Copyright
- Intellectual Property
Litigation: 20%
Firm Information
Overview
Located in Crown Point, Indiana, Adam D. Decker, Attorney at Law, P.C., provides practical, straightforward and insightful legal advice and representation in the areas of intellectual property, real estate, and business and commercial law. Our law firm proudly serves individuals and businesses located throughout Northwest Indiana and Northeast Illinois.
Founding attorney Adam D. Decker has been practicing law since 1994. Initially working as a member of an established law firm, he opened our office in 2005, seeking to provide a greater degree of personalized attention to each case. Today, we have a reputation for delivering prompt, reliable and ethical legal advice to clients in a variety of legal disciplines.
When you retain our services, attorney Decker will be personally involved in all aspects of your case. He will thoroughly evaluate your case, offering a candid assessment regarding the merits and potential obstacles. Throughout your legal matter, he will keep you well informed of the case status and answer any questions you have in a timely manner. At all times, you can count on receiving honest and dedicated service.
Attorney Decker graduated from the Valparaiso University School of Law, where he served as a clerk for the U.S. Court, Northern District of Indiana, under the law school's externship program. He is registered to practice law in Indiana, Illinois and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Sharing his legal experience and knowledge, he has lectured and presented written materials for several continuing legal education seminars for attorneys.
If you are looking for an individualized legal solution, turn to Adam D. Decker, Attorney at Law, P.C. We will be happy to meet with you and discuss your situation. There is no charge for initial consultations for most legal matters. Credit cards are accepted.
Classes and Seminars
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Property Taking Through Eminent Domain in Indiana, National Business Institute, August 7, 2007
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Eminent Domain: Legal Update, National Business Institute, June 6, 2006
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Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law and Procedure, National Business Institute, August 14, 2002
- Internet Basics for the Indiana Attorney, National Business Institute, May 21, 2001
Representative Clients
Centier Bank
Standard Bank and Trust Co.
Representative Cases
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Town of Schererville v. Fred Raab
- Court: Indiana Court of Appeals
- Year: 2002
Published Works
Articles
Contact
708 Merrillville Road
Crown Point, IN 46307
Fax: 219-663-7488
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.adamdeckerlaw.com
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