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Frank & Kraft, P.C.

Frank & Kraft, P.C. - Indianapolis, IN

Lawyers in Indianapolis, IN

135 N. Pennsylvania Street Suite 1100 Indianapolis, IN 46204 - 2485

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Dec. 31, 2025
    Consulted Law firm 1987-2026
    According to Google AI, "Yes, an unethical lawyer can be disbarred, but it depends on the severity, frequency, and nature of the misconduct; punishments range from reprimands to suspension to permanent disbarment (loss of license) for serious offenses like fraud, theft of client funds, or criminal acts that show a lack of integrity, but lesser issues like poor communication might only result in censure. Disbarment is reserved for conduct showing a lawyer is unfit to practice, protecting clients and the justice system." I plan to submit proof to the BBB of unethical misconduct. I am Karen Ellen (Kraft) Yoffie's daughter; Paul A. Kraft is my biological uncle.

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Indianapolis, IN

135 N. Pennsylvania Street
Suite 1100
Indianapolis, IN 46204 - 2485

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Phone Number: (317) 684-1100

Fax Number: (317) 684-6111

Website: http://www.frankkraft.com

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