Compare 20 attorneys and 11 law firms in Fort Wayne , IN. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
John Feighner
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Haller and Colvin with 49 years experience444 East Main Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
John Brandt
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Beckman Lawson with 47 years experience201 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Steven Shine
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Shine and Hardin with 47 years experience2810 Beaver Avenue at Broadway, Fort Wayne, IN 46807
James Posey
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Beers Mallers Backs and Salin with 44 years experience110 West Berry Street, Suite 1100, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Douglas Johnston
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Tourkow Crell Rosenblatt and Johnston with 43 years experience127 West Berry Street, Suite 1200, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
George Sistevaris
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Haller and Colvin with 38 years experience444 East Main Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Cynthia Rockwell
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Haller and Colvin with 37 years experience444 East Main Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Stacey Katz
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Beers Mallers Backs and Salin with 36 years experience110 West Berry Street, Suite 1100, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Kevin Fitzharris
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Barrett and McNagny with 35 years experience215 East Berry Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Carolyn Trier
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Hunt Suedhoff Kalamaros with 35 years experience803 South Calhoun Street, 9th Floor, Fort Wayne, IN 46858
Daniel McNamara
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Eilbacher Fletcher with 34 years experience803 South Calhoun Street, Suite 400, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Lori Jansen
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Haller and Colvin with 29 years experience444 East Main Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Laura Reuss
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Beers Mallers Backs and Salin with 28 years experience110 West Berry Street, Suite 1100, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Tracey Rosswurm
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Tracey L Rosswurm with 25 years experience116 East Berry Street, Suite 935, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Mark Bloom
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Beckman Lawson with 24 years experience201 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Michael Setlak
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Shilts Law Office with 23 years experience10311 Dawsons Creek Boulevard, Suite C, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
Ashley Hand
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Beckman Lawson with 17 years experience201 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Nicholas Police
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Nicholas J Police with 16 years experience809 South Calhoun Street, Suite 600, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Sophia Tippmann
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Tourkow Crell Rosenblatt and Johnston with 16 years experience127 West Berry Street, Suite 1200, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Robert Keen Jr.
Fort Wayne civil rights attorney at Barrett and McNagny215 East Berry Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
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