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Indiana: Labor Lawyers
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Labor Lawyers in Common Indiana Cities
- Anderson
- Bedford
- Beech Grove
- Bloomington
- Carmel
- Clarksville
- Columbus
- Crawfordsville
- Crown Point
- Elkhart
- Evansville
- Fishers
- Fort Wayne
- Franklin
- Gary
- Goshen
- Greenfield
- Greenwood
- Hammond
- Highland
- Huntington
- Indianapolis
- Jeffersonville
- Kokomo
- La Porte
- Lafayette
- Logansport
- Marion
- Martinsville
- Merrillville
- Michigan City
- Mishawaka
- Muncie
- Munster
- New Albany
- New Castle
- Noblesville
- Peru
- Plymouth
- Portage
- Richmond
- Schererville
- Seymour
- Shelbyville
- South Bend
- Terre Haute
- Valparaiso
- Vincennes
- Warsaw
- Westfield
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Common Indiana Counties
- Allen County, IN
- Bartholomew County, IN
- Clark County, IN
- Delaware County, IN
- Elkhart County, IN
- Floyd County, IN
- Grant County, IN
- Hamilton County, IN
- Hendricks County, IN
- Howard County, IN
- Johnson County, IN
- Kosciusko County, IN
- La Porte County, IN
- Lake County, IN
- Madison County, IN
- Marion County, IN
- Monroe County, IN
- Morgan County, IN
- Porter County, IN
- St Joseph County, IN
- Tippecanoe County, IN
- Vanderburgh County, IN
- Vigo County, IN
- Wayne County, IN
- All Indiana Counties »
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Labor lawyers assist with collective bargaining, union organization activities, and the negotiation of strikes and lockouts. A labor lawyer also assists with proceedings before various administrative bodies like the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
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- - Is the lawyer's office conveniently located?