Traci M. Orman - Terre Haute, IN
511 Wabash AvenueTerre Haute, IN 47807
Cox, Zwerner, Gambill & Sullivan, LLP
Terre Haute Civil Litigation Lawyer
Overview
Traci M. Orman was born in Brazil, Indiana. Traci began her academic career at Indiana University, where she earned her Bachelors of Sciences in biochemistry, with distinction and special honors in chemistry. She then attended law school at UCLA and earned her Juris Doctorate in 2000. Traci was then admitted to the California bar that same year. While attending UCLA Traci was a part of the UCLA Women’s Law Journal (1997-2000) and was the Chief Managing Editor (1999-2000). Traci was ...
Traci M. Orman was born in Brazil, Indiana. Traci began her academic career at Indiana University, where she earned her Bachelors of Sciences in biochemistry, with distinction and special honors in chemistry. She then attended law school at UCLA and earned her Juris Doctorate in 2000. Traci was then admitted to the California bar that same year. While attending UCLA Traci was a part of the UCLA Women’s Law Journal (1997-2000) and was the Chief Managing Editor (1999-2000). Traci was ...
Traci M. Orman was born in Brazil, Indiana. Traci began her academic career at Indiana University, where she earned her Bachelors of Sciences in biochemistry, with distinction and special honors in chemistry. She then attended law school at UCLA and earned her Juris Doctorate in 2000. Traci was then admitted to the California bar that same year. While attending UCLA Traci was a part of the UCLA Women’s Law Journal (1997-2000) and was the Chief Managing Editor (1999-2000). Traci was then admitted to the Indiana bar in 2006.
During Traci’s post-academic career, she was admitted to practice before the US District Court Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Central Districts of California, the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, as well as the Ninth and Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Traci joined Cox, Zwerner, Gambill & Sullivan, LLP, in March 2007, her legal areas of emphasis include Corporate and Municipal Law; and she has represented the City of Brazil, Indiana, for many years.
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