Background
REDMAN, Educational Research Information Clearinghouse was born on March 29, 1952 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States.
REDMAN, Educational Research Information Clearinghouse was born on March 29, 1952 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States.
Ball State University (Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, 1974. Master of Arts, magna cum laude, 1976). Indiana University at Indianapolis (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1980).
Worked at Cohen & Malad, Professional Corporation (Indianapolis, Indiana) specializing in General Civil Practice, State and Federal Courts. Commercial, Corporate Reorganization, Bankruptcy, Insurance, Probate and Estate Planning, Taxation Law, Real Estate, Personal Injury, Criminal, Securities Litigation and Family/Domestic Relations Law. Sports and Entertainment Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1980, Indiana and United States.
District Court, Northern and Southern District of Indiana. Member: Moot Court Society.
The Order of Barristers. Author: "Claims and Priorities," Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991.
Lecturer: Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Bankruptcy Practice Seminar, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993.
Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Seminar, Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganization, 1992. Member: Indianapolis, Indiana State and American Bar Associations. Cohen & Malad, Professional Corporation has grown from its inception in 1970 into a full-service law firm practicing extensively in all Indiana courts and in federal courts nationwide, facilitating its strong practice in commercial litigation, securities fraud, class actions, and bankruptcy litigation.
The firm services many individual clients for personal injury, family law, bankruptcy, real estate and estate planning, Sports and Entertainment.
Its commercial practice includes representation of banks, corporations, insurance companies in regulatory and defense matters, chapter 11 reorganizations, class actions, securities fraud, collection, and general civil litigation. The firm presents the capability of handling all sizes and types of cases, but with the benefits of the more personal attention of a smaller firm.
Member: Moot Court Society. The Order of Barristers.