CJCHARLES WILLIAM BYER JR.Circuit Court of Madison County
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Circuit Court of Madison County

Charles William Byer JR.

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16808 Cattle Hollow Ln, Noblesville, IN, 46060
BusinessCorporate & IncorporationCriminal DefenseEstate PlanningFamily
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Charles William Byer Jr. is a business attorney with over 41 years of legal experience, practicing at Circuit Court of Madison County in Noblesville, IN. He attended Indiana University B.S. and earned a J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. He has been admitted to the Indiana Bar since 1985. His practice encompasses business, corporate and incorporation, criminal defense, estate planning, and family, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1985

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Business20%
  • Corporate and Incorporation20%
  • Criminal Defense20%
  • Estate Planning20%
  • Family20%

Languages

English

Experience

41+ years

Business Attorney at Circuit Court of Madison County. Admitted to practice in Indiana, 1985. Focus areas include Business, Corporate & Incorporation, Criminal Defense.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Indiana

Bar #Indiana State Bar Association · Admitted 1985

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Schools & Education

Thomas M. Cooley Law School J.D.

Degree · 1985

Indiana University B.S.

Degree · 1985

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16808 Cattle Hollow Ln, Noblesville, IN, 46060

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