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Bishop, MaryEllen (Kiley)

MaryEllen (Kiley) Bishop - Indianapolis, IN

Attorney at Lewis Wagner & Trimble

Board Certified Indiana Trust and Estate Lawyer (Certified by TESB) Lawyers in Indianapolis, IN

1411 Roosevelt Ave Suite 102 Indianapolis, IN 46201 - 6150

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 43 Years 
    Experience

Indianapolis Board Certified Indiana Trust and Estate Lawyer (Certified by TESB) Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

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  • Board Certified Indiana Trust and Estate Lawyer (Certified by TESB) 50%

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  • 5.0 Value
  • 4.5 Quality of Service
  • 5.0 Professional Competence
  • By Anonymous on May. 09, 2020
    Hired Attorney 2011-2020
    Recommends this Attorney
    Although MaryEllen is a quite busy professional Attorney, she has shown much interest in our needs, mine as a Legal Guardian and Caregiver for several years and Sylvia's. I have complete trust in MaryEllen and am so grateful for her genuine care, interest and professionalism with us and our needs. I recommend her Highly without doubt.
    Value: 5.0 out of 5
    Quality of Service: 4.5 out of 5
    Professional Competence: 5.0 out of 5
    Bishop, MaryEllen (Kiley)
    of Lewis Wagner & Trimble
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    May. 11, 2020
    Doug- It is wonderful working with you and Sylvia. To be able to watch Sylvia advance and grow, and enjoy life is so rewarding. Thank you, MaryEllen

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Indianapolis, IN

1411 Roosevelt Ave
Suite 102
Indianapolis, IN 46201 - 6150

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Fax: (317) 630-2790

Website: http://www.lewiswagner.com

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