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Civil rights law deals with the protections and liberties enjoyed by the American people. These rights are designed to ensure that people are treated equally and without respect to their ethnicity, gender, or other such attributes. One of the most common types of private lawsuits alleging civil rights violations.
Dan is a seasoned legal professional who has practiced law in Indiana since 1986.
Kent returned to private practice as one of the founding members of TMSC.
Ann is a founding member of Taylor, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter.
Bob began his career in private practice, focusing on criminal defense.
Tyler began his career as a law clerk for TMSC while he was in law school during the summers of 2010 and 2011.
Amy joined Taylor, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter in 2024 as a partner. She focuses her practice in the areas of municipal law, probate and estate administration and estate planning.
Keenan has spent most of his legal career representing clients in employment and educational disputes at a small law firm in Indianapolis.
Anna began her career as a law clerk for Taylor, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter while attending law school during the winter of 2022.
In February 2024, Mallory joined Taylor, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter as an attorney.
Alexa began her career as a law clerk for Taylor, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter while attending law school during the winter of 2023.
Eric began his career as a law clerk for Taylor, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter during law school. He officially joined the firm as an associate attorney in October 2024.
In 2024 Thomas A. Whitsitt joined the firm of Taylor, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter as an Of Counsel member.
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Lawyers are trained legal professionals who can explain the laws to you; negotiate or mediate conflicts with other people; and represent you in court.