Background
Conour, William Frederick was born on June 21, 1947 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of William E. and Marian L. (Smith) Conour.
Conour, William Frederick was born on June 21, 1947 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of William E. and Marian L. (Smith) Conour.
Indiana University (Bachelor of Arts, 1970. Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1974). National College of Advocacy (1979).
Advanced College of Advocacy (1981).
Spoken languages: German, French.
McCullough versus Archibold (Indiana. Appendix), 587 North.E.2d 158 (1992); Tate versus Secura (Indiana.) 587 North.E.2d 665 (1992); Picadilly versus Raikos (Indiana.) 582 North.E.2d 338 (1991); Barton-Malow versus Wilburn (Indiana.), 556 North.E.2d 324 (1990); Picadilly, Incorporated. versus Colvin (Indiana.), 519 North.E.2d 1217 (1988); Zimmerman versus Moore (Indiana. Appendix) 441 North.E.2d 690 (1982); Editor Wiersma Trucking Company v. Pfaff (Indiana. Appendix) 643 North.E.2d 909 (1994).Worked at Conour ˇ Doehrman (Indianapolis, Indiana) specializing in Plaintiff"s Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts. Personal Injury, Product Liability, Medical Malpractice, Torts. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Indiana and United States.
District Court, Southern and Northern Districts of Indiana.
1975, United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. 1982, United States. Supreme Court.
Phi Delta Phi. Author: monthly article, Resident Gestae, 1977-1990.
"Damages to Coverage and Underinsurance," Verdict, 1992. Lecturer: Construction Site Tort Liability, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, 1990.
Trial Advocacy in Indiana, National Business Institute, 1990. Trying the Automobile Accident Case, National Business Institute, 1991.
Representing the Intoxicated Client, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, 1992.
Underinsurance in Indiana, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association. Summary Judgments, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, 1994. Fall Protection in Construction Site Litigation, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Summer 1994.
"Litigating Workplace Issues," National College of Advocacy, 1995.
"Depositions," Advanced Trial Series, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, 1994. "Adult Wrongful Death," Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, 1995.
Adjunct Associate Professor, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, 1975-1989. Certified Civil Trial Mediator.
Member: Indianapolis (Member, Grievance Committee, 1984-1991).
Indiana State (Member: Litigation Section, 1983 and Appellate Issues Study Committee) and American (Member, Section on Litigation) Bar Associations. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Construction Site Accident Group 1991. M Club; Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Board of Directors, 1993.
Sustaining Member).
American Board of Trial Advocates (Member, National Board of Directors, 1996. President, Indiana Chapter, 1996). United States Olympic Committee (Indiana, 1995).
Roscoe Pound Foundation (Fellow).
Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Trial Lawyers for Public Justice (Sustaining Founder).
National Safety Council. Hoosier Safety Council.
American Society of Safety Engineers (Associate Member).
Indiana Society of Safety Engineers. College of Legal Medicine. (Certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy).
Conour Doehrman was founded by Bill Conour and Tom Doehrman to offer dependable and affordable legal representation to the injured.
The firm represents individuals injured or killed in all types of accidents, ranging from slip and fall and automobile collisions to medical malpractice, construction site injuries and product liability. The firm principally services the entire state of Indiana but also represents clients throughout the midwest and in foreign countries.
Guarantor Butler U. Clowes Hall. Patron Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Member Governor's club Indiana Democrats, Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement, National Safety Council, Hoosier Safety Council.
Fellow Roscoe Pound Foundation (life), Foundation American Board Trial Advocates (senior life), Indianapolis Bar Foundation (life). Member American Bar Association (litigation section), American Board Trial Advocates (president Indiana chapter), American Society Safety, Indiana Bar Association (secretary litigation 1981-1982, ad hoc commission on legal certified, member litigation section, criminal justice section, secretary 1977-1978, treasurer 1981-1982), Indianapolis Bar Association (grievance committee 1983-1991, litigation section), Association Trial Lawyers American (certified National College Advocacy 1979, Advanced College Advocacy 1981, consultant site litigation group, M Club, lecturer), College of Legal Medicine, American College of Legal Medicine, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (sustaining member, board directors, lecturer, amicus curie committee, rule of evidence committee), Indiana Lawyers Commission (ad hoc commission on criminal justice standards and goals 1976-1980), American Board Trial Advocates, Trial Lawyers for Public Justice (sustaining founder), Woodburn Guild (life), Indiana U. Alumni Association (life), Aquatic Injury Safety Association, Indianapolis Law Club, Indianapolis Athletic Club, United States Equestrian Team (contributing member), United States Dressage Federation Indiana Dressage Society (director), Indianapolis Museum Art, Phi Delta Phi (honorary).
Married Jennifer Hentges. Children: Tonja, Andrea, Erin, Rachel, Tyler.