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On The Move highlights employment news, awards and honors attorneys receive, and board appointments or elected positions. Digital images should be 200 dpi and saved as eps, tiff or jpg. Color images are preferred. Information must be submitted at least 10 days before the Wednesday issue in which it is to appear. Submit your announcement at http://www.theindianalawyer.com/submit-on-the-move or email to managing editor Jennifer Nelson at [email protected]. New Associations
Adam Krupp has become general counsel for the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. He previously worked in private practice in New York and Atlanta and as deputy director and in-house counsel for the state of Indiana’s Division of Family Resources.
*Jonathan Armiger has joined Wagner Reese LLP as an associate. He focuses his practice on representing plaintiffs in medical malpractice and personal injury cases.
*Aleasha Boling and *Liane Steffes have joined Parr Richey Obremskey Frandsen & Patterson LLP as associates. Both concentrate their practices in the areas of utility and business law.
*Matthew C. Branic has joined Krieg DeVault LLP as an attorney in the firm’s litigation practice. *Ken Crooks has joined the firm as its new chief operating officer, and *Callie L. Baldwin has joined as a paralegal in the firm’s intellectual property practice.
Appointments & Elections
Indiana Attorney General *Greg Zoeller has been appointed to serve on the Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committee, a special federal advisory panel that shares the concerns of local and state governments with the office of the U.S. Trade Representative as it shapes the nation’s trade policy.
*James W. Hehner, of Hehner & Associates LLC, has been elected vice president of the board of trustees of the Carmel Clay Public Library.
Floyd Superior Court 3 Judge *Maria Granger has been elected to the American Law Institute, an independent organization that produces scholarly work to clarify, modernize and otherwise improve the law.
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