Legal Representation in Northeast IndianaFort Wayne, Indiana, lawyer Aaron J. Butler is an experienced litigator who has tried cases before juries in state and federal courts in Northeast Indiana. He practices general litigation, representing individuals in the civil and criminal courts. He assists those who have been injured by the negligence of others in personal injury actions. He helps those in financial difficulties with debt settlement matters, and if necessary, the filing of Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. He also practices criminal defense law, representing people charged with misdemeanors and felonies, including operating while intoxicated (owi/dui), drug possession charges, and domestic battery.
Mr. Butler is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington. He graduated law school with honors. Since graduating law school he has been recognized as a "Rising Star" twice by Indiana Super Lawyers Magazine. He is a participant in the lawguru.com and avvo.com online legal help websites. He is an active supporter of the redevelopment and restoration of historic downtown Fort Wayne. 1835 South Calhoun Street Fort Wayne, IN 46802 A map to the office is here. Phone: (260) 403-3806; Fax: (866) 831-9662 e-mail: aaronbutleresq@gmail.com Attorney Aaron J. Butler regularly practices in courts throughout Northeast Indiana, including Allen County, Noble County, Whitley County, Huntington County, Wells County, Adams County, Kosciusko County, and DeKalb County. He serves residents of Fort Wayne, Kendallville, Columbia City, Huntington, Bluffton, Auburn, Angola, Warsaw and Decatur. THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT. This website is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice or the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. THIS SITE DOES NOT CONTAIN LEGAL ADVICE. There is no attorney/client relationship created by any information given on this site. Legal advice can only come from a qualified attorney that is familiar with all the facts and circumstances of your case.
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