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Jason P. Cleveland - Indianapolis, IN
6214 Carrollton AveSuite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46220
Cleveland Lehner Cassidy
Indianapolis Employment Law Lawyer
Overview
A seasoned employment law and civil litigation attorney in the Indianapolis area, Jason has practiced law since 2003. He's handled multiple federal injury trials in the Northern and Southern District of Indiana Courts and represented clients at the EEOC, MSPB, SEAC and ICRC, as well as Indiana State Courts, local government bodies and boards.
He's a DePauw University graduate, with a degree in Philosophy, who grew up in New Castle, Indiana...
A seasoned employment law and civil litigation attorney in the Indianapolis area, Jason has practiced law since 2003. He's handled multiple federal injury trials in the Northern and Southern District of Indiana Courts and represented clients at the EEOC, MSPB, SEAC and ICRC, as well as Indiana State Courts, local government bodies and boards.
He's a DePauw University graduate, with a degree in Philosophy, who grew up in New Castle, Indiana...
A seasoned employment law and civil litigation attorney in the Indianapolis area, Jason has practiced law since 2003. He's handled multiple federal injury trials in the Northern and Southern District of Indiana Courts and represented clients at the EEOC, MSPB, SEAC and ICRC, as well as Indiana State Courts, local government bodies and boards.
He's a DePauw University graduate, with a degree in Philosophy, who grew up in New Castle, Indiana. A third generation small business owner, he follows in his father and grandfather's footsteps. Jason lives in Indianapolis with his wife, Jill, and his three children.
After earning his law degree at Indiana University Maurer School of Law in Bloomington, Jason spent the first seven years of his career as an attorney at Hostetter & O'Hara in Brownsburg, practicing general civil litigation before federal and state courts. At John H. Haskin & Associates (formerly Haskin & LaRue), Jason focused his practice exclusively on employment and discrimination law.
You will not meet a bigger Indianapolis Colts fanatic, with his love for Hoosier basketball ticking in at a close second. Jason also enjoys running, regularly participating in local marathons and half marathons, and joins his family in the Drumstick Dash every year. Aside from his devotion to the Horse (and his wife and kids, of course) Jason enjoys jamming out to live music and watching Quentin Tarantino movies.
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