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Since
1946, our firm's mission has been to ensure that the interests of our clients
are vigorously promoted without sacrificing any professional obligations.
Our attorneys are committed to providing the highest level of professional services
at reasonable rates.
Kightlinger & Gray's blending of a strong transactional practice with a strong
litigation practice allows us to meet the legal needs of most clients.
Because of Kightlinger & Gray's membership and participation in various national and
international legal organizations, we are also able to assist our clients who may be
seeking representation in a specific area of the law that we do not currently serve.
A listing of our firm’s areas of practice may be found on this site under the
heading “Practice Areas.”
Kightlinger & Grays main office is located in Indianapolis,
Indiana with offices in Evansville, Indiana and New Albany, Indiana.
Kightlinger & Gray, L.L.P. was one of the first law firms to establish a statewide
presence by opening an office in Evansville in 1975. Located in the far
southwestern corner of Indiana, our Evansville office is strategically located to provide
convenient legal assistance to clients in western Kentucky,
southern Illinois and Indiana.
Kightlinger & Grays New Albany office opened in 1988 and is located
in southeastern Indiana, directly across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky.
The geographic location of our New Albany office allows us to conveniently represent
clients in the Louisville metro and central Kentucky areas, as well as Southern Indiana.
Several of our firm’s lawyers are licensed to practice law in Kentucky and Illinois,
as well as Indiana.
Our Indianapolis office represents clients in the northern two-thirds of the State of Indiana.
Because so many of our clients' activities are not confined to a single town or city in Indiana,
having a law firm with a statewide presence is convenient for them.
Our three offices are tightly networked, allowing anyone in the firm to draw upon the knowledge
a specific lawyer -- regardless of which office the attorney calls “home.”
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