Adjunct Faculty
We are grateful to our friends and alumni who share their valuable time and expertise as adjunct faculty.
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Jamie Andree
Indiana Legal Services, Bloomington, IndianaCourse: Poverty Law
Jamie Andree is the Managing Attorney of the Bloomington office of Indiana Legal Services where she has worked since 1979. She is a 1979 graduate of Cornell Law School and is admitted to practice in Indiana and before the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. She is a member of the Monroe County Bar Association, the Indiana State Bar Association, and the District 10 Pro Bono Committee. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Indiana Institute for Working Families and the Indiana Supreme Court Character and Fitness Committee, and she is a member of the Monroe County United Way Agency Directors Association. Jamie has been an adjunct professor at Indiana University Law School—Bloomington since 1998 and is presently teaching Poverty Law.
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Mark Barnes
Ice Miller, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: Corporate Finance
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Jessica Barth, JD'00
Vice President, Legal Affairs, & Chief Counsel, Wishard Health Services, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: Health Care Law
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Robert Beck, JD'73
Robert T. Miller & Associates, Bloomington, Ind. -
Jeff Carmichael
Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman, PSC, Indianapolis, Ind. -
James M. Carr, JD'75
Chair, Commercial, Financial & Bankruptcy Services Group
Baker & Daniels, LLP, Indianapolis, IndianaCourse: Advanced Bankruptcy (Business Reorganization in Chapter 11)
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Gregory A. Castanias, JD'90
Partner, Jones Day, Washington, D.C.Course: Appellate Practice and Procedure
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Jessie Cook, JD'79
The Law Offices of Jessie A. Cook, Terre Haute, Ind. -
Edward O. DeLaney
Barnes & Thornburg, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: Post-Conflict
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Judge Mary Ellen Diekhoff, JD'86
Monroe County Circuit Court IVCourse: Trial Advocacy
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Jonathan Faber
McNeely Stephenson Thopy & HarroldCourse: Intellectual Property Licensing
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Tom Fisher, JD'94
Solicitor General, Office of the Attorney General for the State of IndianaCourse: Appellate Practice and Procedure
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Thomas Frohman, JD'83
Indiana Legal Services, Bloomington, Ind. -
Leonard Fromm
Indiana University School of Law—BloomingtonCourse: Negotiation
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Kenneth A. Gandy
Woodard Emhardt Moriarty McNett & Henry LLPMr. Gandy was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry in 1985 from Indiana University—Bloomington. He received a J.D. degree in 1988 from the Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis. Mr. Gandy is a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Intellectual Property Law Association Chemical Practice Committee and Biotechnology Subcommittee.
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Jeffrey Gold
Indiana Legal Services, Bloomington, Ind. -
Betsy Greene, JD'82
Course: Trial Advocacy
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Matthew Gutwein, JD'88
President and Chief Executive, Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: Constitutional Litigation
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Kevin A. Halloran, JD'92
Bunger & Robertson, Bloomington, Ind.Course: Partnership Tax
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Mark Hilycord
Indiana University School of Law—BloomingtonCourse: Accounting for Lawyers
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Judge Marc Kellams, JD'78
Monroe Circuit Court, Bloomington, Ind.Course: Trial Advocacy
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Jack Kimberling, JD'50
Dewey Ballantine (retired), Palm Springs, Calif.Course: Trial Tactics
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John Kyle III, JD'97
Barnes & Thornburg, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: Environmental Issues in Business Transactions
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Dennis Long, JD'98
Indiana University School of Law—BloomingtonCourse: Bankruptcy
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Judge Basil H. Lorch III, JD'74
Chief Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of IndianaCourse: Advanced Bankruptcy (Business Reorganization in Chapter 11)
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Dan Lueders, JD'86
Woodard Emhardt Naughton Moriaty & McNeet, Indianapolis, Ind. -
Donald Lundberg, JD'76
Executive Secretary, Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: The Legal Profession
Since 1991, Don Lundberg has been the director of the agency of the Indiana Supreme Court charged with investigating and prosecuting professional discipline claims against lawyers. Before that, he was a staff attorney and litigation director of Legal Services Organization of Indiana, Inc. (now Indiana Legal Services, Inc.). He was admitted to practice law in Indiana in 1976 and is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He received a JD, summa cum laude, from Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington, in 1976. He received a BA in Religion from Goshen College in 1971. He maintains memberships in or affiliations with the Indiana State Bar Association (Board of Governors, 2005-07), the Indianapolis Bar Association (Board of Managers, 2005-06), the National Organization of Bar Counsel (Treasurer, 2005-2006), the American Bar Association and the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility, the Indianapolis Bar Foundation (Distinguished Fellow), the Indianapolis American Inn of Court, the Wilkie Inn of Phi Delta Phi (honorary), and the ABA Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division (Governing Council, 2003-2006).
He is a frequent speaker and the author of numerous articles on legal ethics and professional responsibility topics. In 1994, he was a practitioner-in-residence at Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington, where he regularly teaches as an adjunct in the area of professional responsibility, and in 2005, he was selected as an Inaugural Fellow of the National Institute for Teaching Ethics and Professionalism.
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Susan Macey, JD'80
VanWinkle Baten & Rimstidt, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: Mediation
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Robert Meitus, JD'00
Meitus Gelbert Rose LLP, Indianapolis, Ind.Robert represents a wide range of individual and corporate clients, including writers and publishers, musicians and record labels, filmmakers and production companies and many other corporate entities and individuals. Select clients include the Estate of Wes Montgomery, Ron Artest, Jeanette "Black Widow" Lee, Asthmatic Kitty Records (Sufjan Steven's label), Anderson University's Orangehaus Records, Jim Brown Productions, Carrie Newcomer (Rounder), Cage the Elephant (Virgin/EMI), SteveSongs (Rounder/PBS KIDS), and Redcats USA (Chadwick's of Boston, MetroStyle, Woman Within, KingSize, Brylane Home, etc.). Robert has performed music professionally for much of his life and has over 20 years experience in the entertainment industry. He has negotiated numerous contracts in the areas of: music recording, publishing and production; music clearance; literary publishing; film and video production; theatrical production; celebrity endorsement. He is also an adjunct professor at the Indiana University School of Law in both Bloomington and Indianapolis and has taught since 2002 in the areas of Entertainment Law, Music Law and Internet Law.
Course: Entertainment Law and Intellectual Property Practicum in Music Law
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Michael McGregor
Department of Telecommunications, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. -
Andrea Need, JD'93
Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Legal CounselCourse: Conservation Law Clinic
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Paul Newman, PhD, JD'03
Department of Linguistics, Indiana University
Bloomington, Ind.Paul Newman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Linguistics. Law-related courses that he has taught include "Language and Law" and "Freedom of Speech in the U.S." (in the College of Arts & Sciences) and "Contracts" and "Copyright Law" (in the Law School). From 2006 to 2008 he served as copyright specialist in the university library at the University of Michigan.
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Rory O'Bryan, JD'72
Harrison & Moberly, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: Real Estate Finance
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Steve Paul, JD'72
Partner, Baker & Daniels, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: State and Local Tax
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Phil Purcell, JD'85
Ball State University Foundation, Noblesville, Ind.Course: Law and Philanthropy
Phil Purcell currently serves as Vice-President for Planned Giving and Endowment Resources at the Ball State University Foundation. Formerly, he served as Director of Gift Planning for the Central Indiana Community Foundation (Indianapolis, IN) where he created and directed the Planned Giving Resource Center serving area charitable organizations.
Phil has also held positions with the St. Vincent Hospital Foundation as Director of Development and Planned Gifts and with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology as Director of Planned Giving and Development Counsel where he assisted with the successful completion of a $100 million campaign.
Phil currently serves as a volunteer on the Tax Exempt Organization Advisory Council for the Internal Revenue Service (Great Lakes States region). He teaches a course on Law and Philanthropy as adjunct faculty for the Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington, and he is a faculty member of the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy's Fundraising School. Phil is past president of the Planned Giving Group of Indiana. He has written articles on charitable gift and estate planning that have appeared in The Journal of Gift Planning, Planned Giving Today, CASE Currents, Planned Giving Design Center and other publications. Phil serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for Planned Giving Today.
He has consulted on behalf of all types of charitable organizations, including the Lilly Endowment's GIFT program serving community foundations throughout Indiana. He has spoken on gift planning topics before the Indiana Grantmakers Alliance annual conference, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, National Conference on Planned Giving, Council for Advancement and Support of Education, American Council on Gift Annuities and on behalf of charities, bar associations and local planned giving councils throughout the country.
Phil received his B.A. degree from Wabash College in 1981 and his J.D. and M.P.A. degrees from Indiana University in 1985.
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Rodney S. Retzner
Partner, Krieg DeVault LLP, Carmel, Ind.Course: Estate Planning
Mr. Retzner received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Rose Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana in May of 1990. From 1990 until 1995 Mr. Retzner was an officer in the United States Navy, including 3 1/2 years on board the nuclear submarine USS Alabama (SSBN-731). Mr. Retzner graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1998. Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Retzner joined Krieg DeVault, LLP, where he is now a partner.
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Kevin Robling, JD'97
Corporate Counsel, City of Bloomington, Bloomington, Ind.Course: Employment Law
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Anthony Rose, JD'90 LLM'2007(Indianapolis)
Meitus Gelbert Rose LLP, Indianapolis, Ind.Rose practices primarily in the technology sector of intellectual property law. With more than 15 years' experience under his belt, including stints as general counsel to a major Indianapolis-based technology services firm and general counsel to an Indiana State telecommunications agency, the 2007 LLM and 1990 Indiana Law graduate represents varied clients in copyright, trademark, entertainment, e-commerce, and privacy, advertising, and internet law cases.
Course: Internet Law
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Marguerite Shreve
Jones McGlasson & Benckart, Bloomington, Ind.Course: Gift and Estate Tax
Ms. Shreve has been a practicing attorney for 33 years, coming to Bloomington with her husband Gene, a law professor, in 1988. She concentrates her law practice in federal taxation, trusts and estates, and retirement planning. As an Adjunct Professor of Law at Indiana University—Bloomington, she has taught Federal Estate and Gift Taxation, IRS Practice and Procedure, and Estate Planning. She serves on the Indiana State Board of Law Examiners Committee on Character and Fitness. She is admitted to practice in Indiana, New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts, and in the United States Tax Court and the United States Supreme Court. She received an A. B. degree from Mount Holyoke College with honor and distinction in English Literature, obtained her Juris Doctor degree from Boston University Law School, and her Master of Laws in Taxation degree from New York University Law School.
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Jackie Simmons, JD'79
Baker &: Daniels, Indianapolis, Ind.Couse: Toxics
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Damon Sims, JD'99
Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Associate Dean of Students
Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.Course: Law and Education
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Jim Strain, JD'69
Sommer Barnard & Ackerson, Indianapolis, Ind.Course: Mergers & Acquisitions
James A. Strain is the Chairperson of the Business Department of Sommer Barnard Attorneys, PC, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Before joining Sommer & Barnard in 1996, he was the Chairperson of the Business Department of Barnes & Thornburg where he had been a partner since 1976. Before joining the predecessor of Barnes & Thornburg in 1973, Mr. Strain had been law clerk to then Associate Justice William H. Rehnquist, October Term 1972, and before that to Judge John S. Hastings, then Senior Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 1970-'71. Immediately after law school he was a lecturer in law at the Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis. He received his AB from Indiana University in 1966 and his JD with honors from the Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington in 1969 where he was also Order of the Coif. Between his clerkships, he was an associate with Cahill, Gordon & Reindel in New York City.
Mr. Strain primarily practices in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, securities law and corporate governance. He was one of the architects of the Indiana Business Corporation Law and successfully defended the constitutionality of its Control Shares Acquisition Chapter before the United States Supreme Court in CTS Corporation v. Dynamics Corporation of America. He has participated in both national and state panels on issues of corporate governance, state regulation of takeovers and securities laws. Most recently, he was a panelist at the annual meeting of the Seventh Circuit Bar Association in the Spring, 2003, with respect to Sarbanes-Oxley issues. He is listed in "The Best Lawyers in America" and "Chambers USA."
Mr. Strain is a member of the ABA, the Seventh Circuit Bar Association and the Indiana State Bar Association. He served as the President of the Seventh Circuit Bar Association during the 1995-'96 term. He has also been active in Indianapolis charitable activities involving music and theatre.
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Judge Nancy Vaidik
Indiana Court of AppealsCourse: Trial Advocacy
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W. William Weeks, JD'79
Director, Conservation Law CenterMr. Weeks has represented clients in natural resource conservation matters in private practice as a member of the Bar in Indiana and the District of Columbia. He also worked for the conservation of biodiversity as an officer (Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, and Executive Vice President), of The Nature Conservancy. He is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Law (1979, magna cum laude, Order of the Coif), and the author of Beyond the Ark (Island Press, 1996.)
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Daniel A. Zeft, JD'93
Law Offices of Daniel A. Zeft, Chicago, Ill.Course: Immigration Law Practicum
Mr. Zeft practices exclusively immigration law, and the focus of his practice is employment-related immigration law matters. He advises and represents employers, emerging companies, and individuals. Mr. Zeft is a graduate of Princeton University where he received an A.B. degree in Politics in 1990. He was awarded a J.D. degree by the Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington in 1993. In addition, Mr. Zeft received a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in International and Comparative Law from George Washington University Law School in Washington D.C.