Background
Lowell Haines, Paul was born in 1953.
Lowell Haines, Paul was born in 1953.
Taylor University (Bachelor of Arts, 1975). Ball State University (Master of Arts, 1977). Indiana University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1990).
Worked at Baker & Daniels (Indianapolis, Indiana) specializing in General Practice. Administrative, Antitrust, Appellate, Bankruptcy, Business Planning, Commercial, Computer, Construction, Corporate Finance, Creditors Rights and Reorganization, Employee Benefits, Employment, Energy, Environmental, Estate Planning and Administration, Family, Federal and State Tax, Financial Institutions, Food and Drug, Government Affairs, Health Care, Insurance, International, Legislative, Litigation, Municipal, Nonprofit, Patent, Trademark and Copyright, Product Liability, Public Utilities, Real Estate, Securities, Sports, Transportation, Zoning and Land Use Law. Admitted to the bar, 1990, Indiana.
Member, 1988-1989 and Editor-in-Chief, 1989-1990, Indiana Law Journal.
Recipient, Indiana Bar Foundation Scholarship. Vice President, Student Development, 1985-1987, Dean of Students, 1983-1985, Director, Student Programs, 1980-1983 and Residence Hall Director, 1977-1980, Taylor University.
Author: "Turning Out the Lights," International Development Association Review, Summer, 1997. "Grant-Making in the Absence of a Grant-Seeking Organization"s Public Charity Status," International Development Association Review, Spring 1997.
"Grantmaking to Organizations Not Exempt Under IRC Section 501(c)(3)," International Development Association Review, Summer 1996.
"lieutenant"s That Time of Year Again!" International Development Association Review, Spring 1996. "Charities Learn to Live with Substantiation and Disclosure Requirements," International Development Association Review, Spring 1995. "Legal Issues Facing Student Development Professionals at Private Institutions of Higher Education," Koinonia, Winter 1993.
"Restraining the Overly Zealous Advocate: Time for Judicial Intervention," Indiana Law Journal, Spring 1990.
Seminar Participation: "Legal Update for Chief Financial Officers," Coalition Foreign Christian Colleges and Universities, June 1, 1997. "Legal Update for College Admissions Personnel," National Association of Christian College Admissions Personnel, May 19, 1997.
"The Effective Nonprofit Board," International Council, Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity, February 27, 1997. "Legal Considerations in Long Term Financial Planning," Financial Management for Museums Seminar, The American Association of Museums, September, 15, 1995.
"Legal and Ethical Issues Facing Grantmakers," Indiana Donors Alliance, July 18, 1994.
Legal Issues Facing Student Development Professionals at Private Institutions of Higher Education," National Conference Association for Christians in Student Development, June 2, 1992. Newsletter Editor, The Christian College Legal Counselor. Founded in 1863, Baker & Daniels is a law firm of over 250 professionals with offices in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend and Elkhart, Indiana, and Washington, District of Columbia The Firm counsels and represents a diverse group of entities from international and national corporations to regional businesses and individuals.
Baker & Daniels also provides legal services to state officials and agencies, units of local government, and school corporations across the state.
In addition to its Indiana-based clients, the Firm represents a wide range of clients located throughout the United States and the world. Baker & Daniels holds the distinction of being the Indiana member of Lex Mundi, a global association of independent law firms.
Baker & Daniels" consulting subsidiary in Washington, District of Columbia, Sagamore Associates, enhances the Firm"s ability to provide comprehensive and results-oriented representation in the government affairs area.
Member, 1988-1989 and Editor-in-Chief, 1989-1990, Indiana Law Journal. Recipient, Indiana Bar Foundation Scholarship. Vice President, Student Development, 1985-1987, Dean of Students, 1983-1985, Director, Student Programs, 1980-1983 and Residence Hall Director, 1977-1980, Taylor University.