CMCHRISTOPHER JOHN MCELWEEMonday Mcelwee Albright
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Monday Mcelwee Albright

Christopher John McElwee

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1915 Broad Ripple Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46220
Corporate & IncorporationInsurancePersonal InjuryDefective and Dangerous ProductsLitigation
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Christopher John McElwee is a corporate and incorporation attorney with 19 years of legal experience, practicing at Monday Mcelwee Albright in Indianapolis, IN. He earned a degree from Indiana University Bloomington BA in 1996. He has been admitted to the Indiana Bar since 2006. His practice encompasses corporate and incorporation, defective and dangerous products, insurance, litigation, and personal injury, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2006

License Status

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Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Corporate and Incorporation20%
  • Defective and Dangerous Products20%
  • Insurance20%
  • Litigation20%
  • Personal Injury20%

Languages

English

Experience

19+ years

Corporate and Incorporation Attorney at Monday Mcelwee Albright. Admitted to practice in Indiana, 2006. Focus areas include Corporate & Incorporation, Insurance, Personal Injury.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Indiana

Bar #Indiana State Bar Association · Admitted 2006

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Schools & Education

Indiana University Bloomington BA

Degree · 1996

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1915 Broad Ripple Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46220

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