Background
Goldstein, Alan H. was born on May 16, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Goldstein, Alan H. was born on May 16, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Indiana University (Bachelor of Arts, 1965. Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1969). Editorial Board, Indiana Legal Forum, 1968-1969.
Worked at Ice Miller Donadio & Ryan (Indianapolis, Indiana) specializing in Administrative Law, Antitrust, Appellate Practice, Architectural Malpractice Law, Banking, Bankruptcy, Broadcasting and Communications, Cable television, Cable television Franchising, Civil and Criminal Litigation, Civil Rights, Coal Law, College and University Law, Commercial and Business Litigation, Complex Litigation, Computer Law, Contracting and Litigation, Construction Law, Corporate Law, Corporate Finance, Creditors Rights Law, Drug and Medical Device Litigation, Economic Development and Incentives, Education Law, Employee Benefits Law, Entrepreneurial Services, Environmental Law, Estate Development and Finance, Franchise Law, Gaming Law, Gift and Estate Tax, Governmental Affairs, Governmental Relations, Governmental Services and Lobbying, Government Law, Government (Public) Contract Law, Government Procurement, Guardianship, Health Care Law, Immigration Law, Insurance Law, Intellectual Property and Licensing, International Law, Labor and Employment Law (including Equal Employment Litigation, Employee Retirement Income Security Act Practice and Occupational Safety and Health Matters), Liability Risk Management, Licensing, Management Labor Relations Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Minerals and Mining, Municipal Finance (Bond) Law, Municipal Finance (Bond), Dispute Resolution and Litigation, Municipal Litigation, Municipal Solid Waste Resource Recovery, Municipal Utility Regulation, Occupational Hazards Law (Black Lung, Asbestosis, et cetera), Patent, Trademark and Copyright, Plaintiff"s Trial Practice, Probate Law, Product Liability Law, Public Agency, Public Authority Financing Law, Public Contract Law, Public Employment Relations, Public Entity Law, Public Finance, Public Health Law, Public Housing Law, Public Schools, Public Sector Collective Bargaining, Public Utility Law, Public Works, Professional Malpractice Law, Real Estate Law (including Sales, Development and Financing, Mortgage Banking, Secured Transactions, Sale/Leasebacks, Condominiums and Zoning), Regulation, Risk and Claims Management, Securities Regulation Law, Sports Law, Taxation (Federal, State and Local), Tax Exempt Organizations, Tort Law, Toxic Torts, Transportation Law, Utility Law, Venture Capital, Venture Finance Services. Admitted to the bar, 1969, Indiana. Editorial Board, Indiana Legal Forum, 1968-1969.
Adjunct Professor, Conflicts of Law, 1974-1975 and Civil Procedure, 1975-1980, Indiana University, Indianapolis Law School.
Executive Secretary, Indiana Civil Code Study Commission, 1968-1969. Indiana Judicial Study Commission, 1969.
Panelist and Author: Construction Management: Making the Right Choice, Definitional Approaches to the Different Project Delivery Methods-Contractor as Master in Surgery. American Bar Forum on the Construction Industry, April, 1992. "Resolving Construction Failures," Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Seminar, 1987.
"Understanding and Negotiating Construction Contracts from the General Contractors Perspective," Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum 1988.
"The A201 General Conditions and the Various Owner/Contractor Forms of Agreement from the Contractor"s Point of View," ICLEF, 1988. "Collecting from the Construction Lender," ICLEF, 1990.
"Performance and Payment Problems, Remedies and Claims," ICLEF, 1992. "Construction Management," ICLEF Forum Committee of Construction Industry, American Bar Association, 1995.
"Five Top Issues Facing Construction," ICLEF Forum, 1995.
President, Indianapolis Jewish Community Relations Council, 1980-1983. Fellow, Wexner Heritage Foundation, 1987-1989. Member: Indianapolis, Indiana State and American Bar Associations.
The Firm was founded in Indianapolis on April 28, 1910, when three general practitioners formed a partnership under the name of Henley Matson & Gates.
Harry T. Ice returned to the Firm in 1945 after having served a tour of duty in the United States Navy, and under his leadership, the Firm experienced continuous growth until the time of his death in 1982, by which time the Firm had grown to 90 lawyers and had acquired a national reputation and a national practice. The Firm has continued to grow and presently consists of over 185 lawyers and more than 28 paraprofessionals.
Member: Indianapolis, Indiana State and American Bar Associations. Fellow, Wexner Heritage Foundation, 1987-1989.