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ABOUT Brad M. Dick

Bradley Dick is a partner in the Litigation, Government Services, and Utilities groups of Bose McKinney & Evans. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School. Prior to joining the firm, Brad served as a judicial law clerk for Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush of the Indiana Supreme Court.

Brad represents individuals, businesses, and government entities in a variety of litigation matters, from contract disputes to defending clients accused of racketeering. For example, Brad successfully defended a municipality accused of breaching a more than 750,000,000 contract, obtaining a dismissal of all claims. Brad has represented clients before state courts throughout the state, federal district courts, the Indiana Court of Appeals, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Indiana Supreme Court.

Brad also represents government entities and utilities, serving as municipal counsel for cities and towns, responding to public records requests and related litigation, drafting ordinances and resolutions, and representing utilities in a wide range of matters.

Honors / Awards

Indiana Super Lawyers - Rising Stars Edition (2018 - 2019; State, Local & Municipal)

Appearances / Publications

•Presenter “Standing to Sue Local Government” (Indiana Municipal Lawyers Association Municipal Law Seminar, June 2016)
•Co-author “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners, “52 Ind. L. Rev. 617 (2019)
•Co-author “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners, “49 Ind. L. Rev. 963 (2016)
•Presenter “Access to Public Records Act and Digital Communications” (Indiana Association of Cities and Towns Annual Conference, September 2015)
•Co-author “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners, “48 Ind. L. Rev. 1173 (2015)
•Co-author “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners, “47 Ind. L. Rev. 969 (2014)

Outside the Office

Brad enjoys spending time with his family, reading and running. He has completed eleven marathons, including the New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Monumental marathons.

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Areas of LAW

  • Litigation

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