From
The KDDK Advantage - April 2006
Attorney Notes
KDDK partners Alan
Shovers,
Tom
Magan and Mike
Schopmeyer
have been named 2006 Indiana Super Lawyers through a peer
nomination and review process conducted each year by Law
& Politics magazine. Five percent of lawyers in Indiana
are named Super Lawyers by the magazine each year. This
is the third year Law and Politics has conducted the poll
and the third year Shovers and Schopmeyer have received
the Super Lawyer designation in business and corporate
law through a vote by other Indiana lawyers. Magan has
been selected for two consecutive years in the area of
labor and employment law.
Attorney Monica
Edwards is co-chairing
the Evansville Bar Association’s 2006 Law Day celebration,
scheduled for April 28 at the Executive Inn. The theme
for this year’s event is “Liberty Under Law: Separate
Branches, Balanced Powers.”
Partners Brian
Williams and John
Hegeman are serving as directors on the Development
Campaign Committee of the Evansville Bar Foundation, an
organization with the mission of “improving lives through
the law.” Hegeman also serves as treasurer. The Foundation
supports such programs as Teen Court, The EBA Diversity
Program and Talk-to-a-Lawyer, a service provided to individuals
who cannot afford the cost of legal counseling.
As part of the Learning for Life program sponsored by
the Buffalo Trace Council of Boy Scouts of America, partner
Ted Barron recently
spoke to a group of Memorial High School students about
careers in the
field of law. Attorney Robin
Michelle Evernham
spoke to students at North High School about a career
as an attorney as part of a series coordinated by the
school’s career services department.
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