Terre Haute, Indiana Government Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Terre Haute attorneys and 2 law firms.

Louis F. Britton

Indiana Government attorney at Cox Zwerner Gambill and Sullivan with 48 years of experience

511 Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute, IN

Scott Craig

Indiana Government attorney at Cox Zwerner Gambill and Sullivan with 28 years of experience

511 Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute, IN

Scott M. Kyrouac

Indiana Government attorney at Wilkinson Goeller Modesitt Wilkinson and Drummy with 40 years of experience

333 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN

William S. Frankel, IV

Indiana Government attorney at Wilkinson Goeller Modesitt Wilkinson and Drummy with 21 years of experience

333 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN

William W. Drummy

Indiana Government attorney at Wilkinson Goeller Modesitt Wilkinson and Drummy with 50 years of experience

333 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN

Need help with a government matter?

As a business-owner or individual your interests will be effected and governed by Governmental Law. An attorney specialized in Government Law will help you navigate any challenges. Government lawyers include those who specialize in any of the following areas of law: Federal Law, False Claims Act, Federal Tort Claims, Government Affairs and Investigations, Government Relations, Government Tort Liability, Legislative Practice, State and Local Government Law, and Public Policy.

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