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Date: October 9, 2019

Louis C. Klein Named Managing Partner of Foley & Mansfield’s Indianapolis Office

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Date: October 9, 2019
by foleyandmansfield

Louis C. Klein Named Managing Partner of Foley & Mansfield’s Indianapolis Office

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Foley & Mansfield announces that partner Louis C. Klein has been named Managing Partner of the firm’s Indianapolis office.

A seasoned trial attorney admitted in both Indiana and California, Lou has spent the last 22 years working in Los Angeles, focusing his practice in employment, mass toxic tort and commercial litigation. A native Midwest product, Lou moved to LA in 1987 and recently relocated to Indiana.

Lou was an appointed member of the Los Angeles Bar Association’s Armed Services Committee, which provides a range of pro bono legal services to veterans through organizations including the Veterans Legal Services Program clinic. He hopes to continue his pro bono activities for veterans in the Indianapolis area.

Foley & Mansfield expanded to Indianapolis in April of 2017 to accommodate the legal needs of regional and national clients in a variety of commercial litigation and insurance defense matters, including product liability, environmental, toxic tort, employment, transportation, professional liability and construction defect litigation.

The Indianapolis office address is 11350 Meridian Street, Suite 110, Carmel, Indiana 46032. The phone number is 317-324-4955. For more information, call or e-mail Lou at lklein@foleymansfield.com.

Louis C. Klein, Managing Partner - Indianapolis; Los Angeles

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