New Albany, Indiana Litigation Attorneys

Compare 16 attorneys and 5 law firms in New Albany , IN. Sort by highest rating and years of litigation experience.

Richard Mattox
New Albany litigation attorney at Mattox and Wilson with 62 years experience

117 East Spring Street, Suite 420, New Albany, IN 47150

Karen Goodwell
New Albany litigation attorney at Mattox and Wilson with 39 years experience

117 East Spring Street, Suite 420, New Albany, IN 47150

Susan Williams
New Albany litigation attorney at Frost Brown Todd with 39 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 400, New Albany, IN 47150

Matthew Jones
New Albany litigation attorney at Boehl Stopher and Graves with 37 years experience

400 Pearl Street, Suite 204, New Albany, IN 47150

James Fischer Jr.
New Albany litigation attorney at Boehl Stopher and Graves with 35 years experience

400 Pearl Street, Suite 204, New Albany, IN 47150

Gene Price
New Albany litigation attorney at Frost Brown Todd with 35 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 400, New Albany, IN 47150

John Woodard Jr.
New Albany litigation attorney at Wyatt Tarrant and Combs with 33 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 300, New Albany, IN 47150

D Wickens
New Albany litigation attorney at Frost Brown Todd with 30 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 400, New Albany, IN 47150

Keith Conrad
New Albany litigation attorney at Frost Brown Todd with 27 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 400, New Albany, IN 47150

Jason Lopp
New Albany litigation attorney at Wyatt Tarrant and Combs with 26 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 300, New Albany, IN 47150

Kristen Reese
New Albany litigation attorney at Frost Brown Todd with 23 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 400, New Albany, IN 47150

John Smith
New Albany litigation attorney at Faith Ingle Smith with 20 years experience

412 East Main Street, New Albany, IN 47150

Brandon Smith
New Albany litigation attorney at Faith Ingle Smith with 18 years experience

412 East Main Street, New Albany, IN 47150

Anne MacLean
New Albany litigation attorney at Wyatt Tarrant and Combs with 16 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 300, New Albany, IN 47150

Aaron Johnson
New Albany litigation attorney at Mattox and Wilson with 15 years experience

117 East Spring Street, Suite 420, New Albany, IN 47150

Emily Lamb
New Albany litigation attorney at Wyatt Tarrant and Combs with 15 years experience

120 West Spring Street, Suite 300, New Albany, IN 47150

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