Maggie L. Smith

Civil, Mediation
One Indiana Square, Suite 3500
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204


Civil

Admitted

1996, Indiana, U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana and U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh and Ninth Circuits; U.S. Supreme Court

Law School

University of Arizona, J.D., magna cum laude, 1996

Law School Graduation Year

1996

College

University of Arizona, B.A., cum laude, 1991

Memberships

Indianapolis, Indiana State (Member, Appellate Practice Section; Counsel Member, District 11; Editor The Appellate Advocate; Member, Committee on Judicial Improvements; Co-Chairman, Committee on Judicial Merit Selection; Member, Committee on State Legislation) and American (Council of Appellate Lawyers; Indiana and Seventh Circuit Representative) Bar Associations; Seventh Circuit Bar Association; Christian Legal Society; Indianapolis Sagamore Inn of Court.

Biographical

Visiting Student, University of Indiana-Bloomington, 1995-1996. Recipient: Indiana University American Jurisprudence Awards in Administrative Law, Indiana Constitutional Law and Death Penalty Law, 1995-1996; University of Arizona Binkley Prince Scholarship, 1992-1994; Indiana Outstanding Young Attorney of the Year, 2000; Indiana State Bar Association Presidential Citation, 1999. Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Brent E. Dickerson, Indiana Supreme Court, 1996-1998. Author, Recent Appellate Cases, Res Gestae. Lecturer: Indiana Constitutional Law, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, 1999. Presenter: Indiana Continuing Legal Education, Original Actions in the Indiana Supreme Court, Appellate Practice CLE, May 5, 2000; Indiana Continuing Legal Education, State Court Appellate Practice, Top Ten Practice Tips for Young Lawyers and General Practitioners CLE, December 15, 1999; Indiana Continuing Legal Education, The Indiana Supreme Court Decision in ISBA v. SBTC and Its Impact on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, Ethics CLE, September 29, 1999. Coordinator: An Update on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, Ethics CLE, September 18, 1999. Adjunct Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, 1997—.

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