As a litigation attorney, Charlie Rice is skilled in analyzing cases and explaining technical concepts in a way that is easily understood. His experience working for judges at various levels allows him to quickly understand the legal issues central to a case and craft arguments to best deliver results for clients.

With solid judicial clerkship experience working under judges throughout the Midwest, Charlie offers clients a considerable understanding of the litigation process at every level. He is a skilled researcher and writer and uses these skills to effectively spot issues from the outset and formulate them into an effective litigation strategy.

Before joining the firm, Charlie was a law clerk for the Honorable Patience Roggensack of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Honorable Geoffrey Slaughter of the Indiana Supreme Court, where he participated in virtually every stage of the appellate process, from writing pre-argument memoranda to preparing opinions in a wide array of civil and criminal cases.

During law school, Charlie gained additional knowledge as a judicial extern for the Honorable Robert L. Miller, Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. He also was a law clerk for the Honorable Stephen Bowers and the Honorable Kristine Osterday of the Elkhart Superior Court.

Credentials

Education

  • Indiana University Maurer School of Law, J.D., 2021, cum laude, executive online editor of Indiana Law Journal, symposium editor for Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, president of Indiana Federalist Society, brief writing honors for Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition
  • University of Dayton, B.A., political science, 2018, cum laude, Phi Sigma Kappa

Bar Admissions

  • Indiana

Court Admissions

  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana

Clerkships

  • HonorableGeoffrey G. Slaughter, Indiana Supreme Court
  • HonorablePatience D. Roggensack, Wisconsin Supreme Court
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