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The experienced litigators at Burt Blee have established excellent reputations in state and federal courts throughout Indiana and the Midwest. We are fortunate to represent small businesses, regional businesses, large national corporations, financial institutions, municipalities, governmental entities and individuals. Clients seek our counsel because our effective and professional representation consistently serves their litigation needs when they arise. Prior to that, we strive to find effective solutions for clients in an effort to avoid litigation.
At Burt Blee, our litigators pride themselves in their ability to offer practical and reasonable solutions for clients. In addition, our litigation team’s diverse practice enables us to offer litigation services in a number of highly focused areas. Burt Blee’s litigators also have significant experience in “lake law” and assist clients in disputes involving pier placement and rights; riparian rights; and zoning, platting and construction issues that are common with lakefront communities.
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