The law firm of Stuart & Branigin has added two new associates to its Lafayette office: Chase M. Patterson and David M. Stupich. Both have been admitted to the Indiana Bar and to the United … Read more.
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Stuart & Branigin sponsored the Purdue Research Park Entrepreneurship Academy. The Academy attracted 50 students representing 26 counties and 39 high schools from around the state of Indiana. The week-long event introduced incoming juniors and … Read more.
Four Partners Named as 2014 Indiana Super Lawyers; One Also Named ‘Rising Star’ For more than ten consecutive years, lawyers from Stuart & Branigin LLP have been named by Indiana Super Lawyers magazine as among … Read more.
John Stuckey, a partner at Stuart & Branigin LLP, recently served as a panelist for a discussion about how public-sector architects and engineers perceive the design-build method for new construction. The Central Indiana Chapter of … Read more.
On April 4, 1962, John F. Bodle of the firm argued the case of Link v. Wabash Railroad Company before the Supreme Court of the United States. The Court later decided the case in favor … Read more.
Retired Partner, John Frederick Bodle, 88, died on February 27. He was born Dec. 14, 1924, in Mishawaka, the son of the late Alexander T. Bodle and Caroline Grimes Bodle. John attended public schools in … Read more.