On The Move – 2/2/11

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On The Move: Information must be submitted at least 11 days before the Wednesday issue in which it is to appear. Digital images should be 200 dpi and saved as eps, tiff or jpeg; Color images are preferred. For more information or to submit an announcement, contact managing editor Kelly Lucas at [email protected]

Elections And Appointments

Charles A. Cohen, a partner at Cohen Garelick & Glazier, has been appointed as chair for the Jewish Federations of North America’s Planned Giving and Endowment Committee. Cohen has also returned to the Jewish Federation of North America board of trustees.

The Marion Superior Court elected a new executive committee. Judge John Hanley will serve as presiding judge in 2011. Judges Becky Pierson-Treacy, David Certo, and Marc Rothenberg will serve as associate presiding judges.

Jason R. Reese, a partner at Wagner Reese & Crossen, has been elected to the board of directors of CenterPoint Counseling and will serve as its vice president.

Promotions
Wooden & McLaughlin has named four lawyers partners in the firm. Matt Adolay focuses his practice on landlord/tenant, product liability, premises liability, and creditors’ rights issues. Tim Hightower focuses his practice on sophisticated commercial transactions with an emphasis on multi-family and commercial real estate finance and development. Mark L. Boos and Samuel J. Arena recently joined the firm as partners and concentrate their practices in real estate, finance, leasing, and business.

D. Andrew Nestrick has been named a partner with Bamberger Foreman Oswald & Hahn. Nestrick concentrates his practice on estate planning, business law, elder law, and real estate law.

Two Baker & Daniels lawyers have been named counsel in the firm. Shawna Meyer Eikenberry practices with the construction and real property litigation team in the firm’s downtown Indianapolis office. Scott C. Burns focuses his practice in business planning and real estate law in the firm’s Fort Wayne office.

Four Kightlinger & Gray lawyers have been named partners in the firm. Sacha L. Armstrong concentrates her practice on general insurance defense litigation, product liability, worker’s compensation, and liquor liability. Aubrey G. Kuchar focuses her practice on employment and worker’s compensation. Nicholas W. Levi focuses his practice on general insurance defense litigation, product liability, and transportation. Michael Wroblewski concentrates his practice on civil rights, construction, governmental liability, general insurance defense litigation, product liability, and transportation.

Two Frost Brown Todd lawyers have been named partners in the firm. James A. Butz focuses his practice in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, general business matters, private equity transaction, and corporate governance. Lucy R. Dollens concentrates her practice in appellate and business litigation.

New Firms/Locations
Judy M. Tyrrell has formed a new matrimonial and family law firm. The law office of Judy M. Tyrrell is located at Keystone Crossing in Indianapolis.

Eric C. Lewis has established the law firm Lewis Legal Services in Indianapolis. Lewis concentrates his practice on consumer bankruptcy and estate planning.•

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