We've changed buildings and expanded our practice over the decades, but our firm's commitment to uphold our founders' vision of providing our clients cost-effective results in an atmosphere of professional excellence and integrity has never wavered. KGR serves the legal needs of central Indiana's business and financial community, concentrating resources in the commercial law, bankruptcy, real estate and business law areas from its Indianapolis headquarters.
Over the years, the firm has expanded its client services to include the unique and diverse needs of Indiana's municipalities and political subdivisions. We work with numerous governmental units as both general and special counsel and we're also employed to consult with additional political subdivisions and their general counsel on specific or complex matters.
KGR's current team includes three attorneys who are also engineers: partners Brian Bosma, Greg Cafouros and Ted Nolting. Partners James Knauer and Stephen Peters were recently selected among America's Top 100 Bet-the-Company Litigators for 2021, and Samus Boyce was recently named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers for 2021.
Over the years, the firm has expanded its client services to include the unique and diverse needs of Indiana's municipalities and political subdivisions. We work with numerous governmental units as both general and special counsel and we're also employed to consult with additional political subdivisions and their general counsel on specific or complex matters.
KGR's current team includes three attorneys who are also engineers: partners Brian Bosma, Greg Cafouros and Ted Nolting. Partners James Knauer and Stephen Peters were recently selected among America's Top 100 Bet-the-Company Litigators for 2021, and Samus Boyce was recently named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers for 2021.
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In 1937, R.M. Kroger and John E. Gardis founded a law firm on a handshake and a shared philosophy of fairness and integrity.
More than seven decades later, Kroger Gardis & Regas is among Indiana's most well-regarded and longstanding law firms, employing a team of professionals who are experienced and recognized in their fields of law.
Our firm's commitment is to uphold our founders' vision of providing our clients cost-effective results in an atmosphere of professional excellence and integrity.
More than seven decades later, Kroger Gardis & Regas is among Indiana's most well-regarded and longstanding law firms, employing a team of professionals who are experienced and recognized in their fields of law.
Our firm's commitment is to uphold our founders' vision of providing our clients cost-effective results in an atmosphere of professional excellence and integrity.
Kroger, Gardis & Regas is a member of TAGLaw, a worldwide alliance of more than 155 independent law firms, providing a full range of legal services to clients all over the world.
Founded in 1998, TAGLaw has quickly risen through the ranks and today, with more than 10,000 lawyers located in 380 offices in over 90 countries, is one of the world's largest legal alliances.
TAGLaw members are carefully selected for membership based on professional competence, commitment to client service, reputation within the legal community, and recommendations from existing members.
Founded in 1998, TAGLaw has quickly risen through the ranks and today, with more than 10,000 lawyers located in 380 offices in over 90 countries, is one of the world's largest legal alliances.
TAGLaw members are carefully selected for membership based on professional competence, commitment to client service, reputation within the legal community, and recommendations from existing members.
These laws are relevant to anyone doing business in Indiana.
The Doing Business in Indiana: A Reference Guide to Business Law in the Hoosier State provides a diverse range of information.
The Guide discusses corporation formation, how to gain certification as a minority-owned or woman-owned business (MBE/WBE certification), intellectual property, and tax issues.
The information contained in the guide has been prepared by Kroger, Gardis & Regas LLP for informational purposes only.
The information hereon is not to be considered as legal advice or as a substitute for legal advice, and it is not intended to create, nor does it create, an attorney-client relationship.
The Doing Business in Indiana: A Reference Guide to Business Law in the Hoosier State provides a diverse range of information.
The Guide discusses corporation formation, how to gain certification as a minority-owned or woman-owned business (MBE/WBE certification), intellectual property, and tax issues.
The information contained in the guide has been prepared by Kroger, Gardis & Regas LLP for informational purposes only.
The information hereon is not to be considered as legal advice or as a substitute for legal advice, and it is not intended to create, nor does it create, an attorney-client relationship.
All of Seller's cash and cash equivalents, all rights and funds connected in any way with any retirement, employee benefit or similar plans, all claims for refund of taxes or other governmental charges of whatever nature for all periods prior to the Closing, all of Seller's insurance policies, and any other assets located at the Business Locations which are stipulated by Purchaser prior to Closing to be excluded assets.
A final allocation for all Purchased Assets shall be included in the Definitive Agreement.
A final allocation for all Purchased Assets shall be included in the Definitive Agreement.
As Receiver our experience in multiple SEC enforcement actions include identification and sequestration of the assets of the defendants (which in many instances includes the initiation of litigation against third parties), liquidation of personal and real property, identification of the rightful claimants, determining the amounts of their claims, filing of appropriate fiduciary tax returns and distribution of the proceeds.
James A. Knauer also served as an examiner and a receiver in the case of SEC vs. Wellington Bank.
James A. Knauer also served as an examiner and a receiver in the case of SEC vs. Wellington Bank.
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