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Claire E. Lewis - Indianapolis, IN
115 N. Girls School Road Indianapolis, IN 46214
Law Office of Claire E. Lewis
Indianapolis Elder Law Lawyer
Overview
Claire E. Lewis has more than forty years of experience in the field of elder law. A founding member and first Chair of the Indiana State Bar Association's Elder Law Section, she currently serves as Chair of its Public Policy Committee. An active member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), Lewis was a founding member and first President of the Indiana chapter of NAELA and was re-elected as President of the organization for 2016 and is a current board member. She recently completed her term on the Executive Committee of the Estate Planning Section of the Indianapolis Bar Association. Lewis completed six years of service on the Board of Directors of CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions (formerly the Central Indiana Council on Aging), serving as Secretary of the Board during her last two year term. She also completed a term of six years on the Board of Directors of the Alzheimer's Association of Indiana for which she chaired its Mission and Outreach Committee.
Lewis was called upon by the State of Indiana to provide the initial review of the exams to be given to attorneys seeking the CELA (Certified Elder Law Attorney) certification. As a member of the Advisory Panel on Attorney Specialization for the Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education, she was involved in the initial approval of the elder law certification in the state of Indiana.
As former Director of the Senior Law Project of the Legal Services Organization of Indiana, Lewis headed the Indiana sub-state Ombudsman Program for Central Indiana, promoting quality of care and nursing home residents' rights for Indiana's most vulnerable citizens.
Editor of the Indiana State Bar Association's popular book, the Laws of Aging (formerly the Legal Reference for Older Hoosiers), Lewis has authored or co-authored numerous papers and booklets on elder law issues including Medicaid in Indiana, Advance Directives, Medicaid for the Aging and Disabled in Indiana, Guardianship and Alternatives, The Legal Rights of Indiana Nursing Home Residents, and Housing Alternatives for the Older Person.
Lewis is a regular faculty member and program chair for the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum (ICLEF). For the past couple of decades, she has chaired ICLEF'S Elder Law Institute, Advanced Medicaid Forum, and Advanced Elder Law Forum. Lewis is also a regular faculty member for educational seminars presented by the Indianapolis Bar Association (IBA). She has chaired seminars for the IBA covering such topics as Medicaid Estate Recovery, the effect of the Deficit Reduction Act on Medicaid eligibility issues, and Special Needs Trusts. She has been a guest professor at the McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis, focusing primarily on topics that relate to elder law. Lewis has served in an advisory capacity to Medicaid workers throughout the state and trained caseworkers, attorneys, and elder care professionals on Medicaid rules and regulations and other issues impacting older adults. She also volunteers for the IBA's Hospice Program, assisting those with terminal illnesses on estate planning and planning for incapacity.
Lewis was named a Super Attorney in Elder Law by her peers as published by Indianapolis Monthly magazine for 2005 through 2024. She is the only elder law attorney who has received this recognition for twenty consecutive years. Lewis has also twice been named one of the Top 25 Women Lawyers in Indiana by her peers in Indianapolis Monthly and was named a Five Star Wealth Manager by Indianapolis Monthly as well. She was selected by her peers as one of the "Best Lawyers in America" in the area of elder law for more than fifteen years as announced by "Best Lawyers" and U.S. News Media Group, the publisher of U.S. News and World Reports and the nation's leading source of rankings and service journalism, and she is the female lawyer of the year in elder law for 2017. She also has the highest rating possible - 10 - through Avvo, a legal services rating service. Lewis was awarded the Indiana State Bar Foundation's Law Related Education Award in October of 2005 and received the Indiana State Bar Association's GP and Solo Practice Hall of Fame Award for 2009. Lewis has also been named most valuable attorney of the year by the Indiana Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). She is also the 2024 winner of NAELA's prestigious Powley Elder Law Award. NAELA chooses one attorney from its United States members who demonstrates a commitment to promote a greater understanding of the rights and needs of older Americans and people with special needs.
Lewis was named as a Fellow of Indiana State Bar Foundation in 2010 and a Master Fellow in 2014. Established in 1979, the Fellows are an elite group of Indiana attorneys who demonstrate commitment to the ideals of the Foundation in advancing justice, promoting public understanding of the law, and enhancing the legal professions' performance of its ethical responsibilities. Only 1,000 Indiana attorneys are currently members of this select group. In 2012, she was also inducted as a Fellow of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation.
Lewis enjoys spending time traveling and hiking with her hubby of more than 40 years. While she loves her two children and their spouses, she absolutely adores her two precious grandchildren and has wonderful adventures with them and her German Shepherd, Lucy Lew.
About Claire E. Lewis
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney
Practice Areas
- Elder Law
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Indiana, 1983
Education
- Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana
Office Information
Address
115 N. Girls School Road Indianapolis, IN 46214
Phone
Fax
- (317) 209-8109
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Included on the 2025 Indiana Super Lawyers list
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- 2024 Indiana Super Lawyers list
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- 2022 Indiana Super Lawyers list
- 2021 Indiana Super Lawyers list
- 2020 Indiana Super Lawyers list
- 2019 Indiana Super Lawyers list
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- 2007 Indiana Super Lawyers list
- 2006 Indiana Super Lawyers list
- 2005 Indiana Super Lawyers list
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