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Stewart, Ian L.

Ian L. Stewart - Indianapolis, IN

Attorney at Law Offices of Stephenson Morow & Semler

Civil Defense Litigation Lawyers in Indianapolis, IN

3077 East 98th Street Suite 240 Indianapolis, IN 46280

Indianapolis Civil Defense Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Civil Defense Litigation

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  • By Yvette T. on Jan. 25, 2024
    Consulted Attorney 2022
    "Ian" seemed to be temperamental prior to my hearing, and throughout the entire hearing displayed mannerisms that confirmed my supposition. "Ian" incessantly displayed behaviors of unnecessary agitation, impatience, and intolerance. He also had a very impudent and unprofessional demeanor during the entire hearing, which leads me to believe I didn't get the fair trial I deserved. "Ian" was also heavily biased towards the plaintiff, and when the defendant admitted to abnormal and offensive behavior, "Ian" did not ask the defendant ANY questions that would have ensued the plaintiff's innocence. It seemed clear to me that "Ian" had already decided before our hearing whom he felt was truly "innocent". The case dealt with a delicate matter of blatant harassment and bigotry from a person exhibiting cognitive decline. This was our first court hearing, and he was not thorough in explaining the process. I am immensely disappointed that this is the best Marion County has to offer when it comes to civil justice. He appeared to be ableist, favoring of a certain demographic, and insensitive to the common issues faced by minorities, especially first time "offenders". "Ian" also seemed to be inconsiderate of veterans, something that I simply cannot fathom. It felt unjust of "Ian" to scold a minority for how they retaliate to bigotry. I am appalled that he is elected to handle civil cases, as he lacks compassion, and professional composure. It is imperative that we have magistrates that incessantly display integrity and uphold a professional attitude. Justice cannot properly be served by someone as immensely biased and unprofessional as "Ian". As a usually optimistic individual, I hope to see the day Marion County civil court will redeem itself with magistrates that legitimately want to deliver justice to the public, and discharge "Ian" Stewart.
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Indianapolis, IN

3077 East 98th Street
Suite 240
Indianapolis, IN 46280

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Phone: (317) 844-3830

Fax: (317) 573-4194

Website: http://www.stephlaw.com

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