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Dean-Webster & Wright, LLP

Indianapolis, Indiana, Attorneys

Civil Litigation · Family Law · Utility Regulatory Law

At our Indianapolis litigation firm, lawyers Deanna Dean-Webster and Robert (Bob) Wright, assisted by our paralegal Kristina Wilson, represent companies, individuals, and government entities in legal matters including civil disputes, family law issues, and utility regulatory matters.

We are civil litigators, able to serve as negotiators or trial advocates, depending on the nature of the case.

Our primary practice areas are:

Civil Litigation - We help clients resolve business disputes, provide insurance defense representation, represent parties to insurance coverage disputes, and handle other civil dispute at the trial and appellate level.

Family Law - Indiana State Bar Certified Family Law Specialist Deanna Dean-Webster assists clients with family law issues, including divorce, custody hearings, adoption, and other family court proceedings. We not only take family law cases to court, but handle family law matters through the collaborative law process.

Utility Regulatory Law - Our firm represents citizens' groups, municipalities, and counties in administrative hearings and appeals regarding utility rates and supply.

You do not have to face your legal matters alone. Let a member of our firm, Dean-Webster & Wright, LLP, help you understand your rights and explore your options for seeking a resolution to the issues you are facing.

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The law firm of Dean-Webster & Wright, LLP represents corporate clients, government entities, and individuals in communities including Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Terre Haute, Fishers, Carmel, and Anderson, Indiana. Although our practice primarily serves these and other communities in Marion, Hamilton, and Johnson counties, we represent our corporate clients in state and federal courts throughout the state.

50 South Meridian Street, Suite 500  |  Indianapolis, IN 46204  |  Phone: 317-624-1306  |  Fax: 317-624-1308

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