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Indianapolis Administrative law (police, fire, paramedics) Law Firm
Overview
"At Ruckelshaus Kautzman Blackwell Bemis & Duncan, LLP, we believe that legal skill and trial tested experience produces exceptional results. Our firm has been in practice for more than a century, and we understand the diverse needs of the Indianapolis community and residents across the State. As a general practice law firm, our robust offering of services and seasoned team of attorneys allow us to provide our clients with a peerless commitment to success.
When you find yourself in need of an attorney, you are likely experiencing one of life's most trying challenges. Our firm understands the uncertainty that you are facing. Our talented legal team employs a myriad of resources and legal strategies in order to better serve you. This client-centered approach means that you will always know exactly where you stand throughout the duration of your case, and that you will control the path to your desired legal objective."
About Ruckelshaus Kautzman Blackwell Bemis & Duncan, LLP
Practice Areas
- Administrative law (police, fire, paramedics)
- Criminal Defense
- Family Law
- Personal Injury
- Estate Planning
- Business & Commercial Law
Litigation
- 65%
People
Attorneys
- M. Elizabeth Bemis (Partner)
- Leo T Blackwell (Partner)
- Andrew R. Duncan (Partner)
- John F. Kautzman (Partner)
- P. Mason Riley
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
135 N. Pennsylvania StreetSuite 1600 Indianapolis, IN 46204
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm, Saturday-Sunday: Closed
Phone
Fax
- 317-634-8635
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