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Zerbe Garner Miller & Blondell provides representation in Dearborn, Ohio, Franklin, Ripley, and Switzerland counties, as well as the surrounding areas of Southeastern Indiana.
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Our lawyers never stop working to stay on the cutting edge by constantly learning new developments in the law and new ways to put the law to work for you.
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The lawyers at Zerbe Garner Miller & Blondell will work to protect your rights and seek the justice you deserve.
Welcome to Zerbe Garner Miller & Blondell
We are problem solvers. Although each matter differs, our objective remains the same: identify the real problem and solve it.
You can expect a different approach from our attorneys. Our philosophy is to obtain the best result in the most efficient way while providing the best client service possible. It is this philosophy that distinguishes our firm from others.
At Zerbe Garner Miller & Blondell, our results-oriented service involves collaboration with our clients. Our team works closely with you to immediately assess key issues, to explain your options, and to help you reach the desired results efficiently and economically.
As a full service law firm, Zerbe Garner Miller & Blondell is prepared to help you with whatever your legal matter may be, or wherever it may arise.
The Indiana Law Blog
Focus is on Indiana law, and on interesting developments in law, government, and more (not just in Indiana).
Courts - "Sealed cases are too hidden, says Kentucky Chief Justice: Chief justice says names, docket numbers to be public"
Jason Riley reported Nov. 22, 2010 in the Louisville Courier Journal:For the past several years, thousands of court cases across...
Ind. Decisions - Following up on: Federal Judge Barker enjoins 10% cuts in foster care payments
Updating this ILB entry from Jan. 26, 2010, the AP's Ken Kusmer reported yesterday:Indiana won't cut subsidies to parents and...
Law - "Ask an Elder Law Attorney: Medicaid and the Primary Residence"
This looks to be one of a useful series of columns in the NY Times under the heading "The New...