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Keefer, Thaddeus

Thaddeus Keefer - Indianapolis, IN

Attorney at Cleveland Lehner Cassidy

Employment Law Lawyers in Indianapolis, IN

1901 Broad Ripple Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46220

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Indianapolis Employment Law Lawyer

Updated: 06/22/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment Law
  • Commercial and Residential Landlord-Tenant Law
  • Civil Litigation

Attorney Information

Overview

Thaddeus “Thad” grew up in Lafayette Indiana and graduated from Indiana University before attending law school at the Robert H. McKinney school of law in Indianapolis.

Thad joined Cleveland Lehner Cassidy in April 2024 where he practices employment law, commercial and residential landlord-tenant law, and civil litigation. Previously, Thad practiced family law where he gained the significant trial experience in high stress situations that he now uses to his client’s advantage.

In his free time, Thad enjoys attending concerts, going to live sporting events, traveling, and golfing.


Education

Legal Education

  • Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana

Non Legal Education

  • Indiana University

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

Bar Admissions

  • Indiana, 2020

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Indianapolis, IN

1901 Broad Ripple Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46220

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Phone Number: 317-953-2600

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