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Indianapolis, IN
May 30, 2007



PATTON NAMED WASHINGTON D.C. SUPER LAWYER

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Bose McKinney & Evans is pleased to announce that George T. Patton, Jr., have been named a Washington D.C. Super Lawyer by Law & Politics magazine.

Sixteen years ago, Law & Politics magazine published the first list of Minnesota Super Lawyers, a consumer's guide to the best attorneys in the state. As the annual magazine gained repute throughout Minnesota and in Washington state (where the second Law & Politics publication was launched in 1996), the publishers began to introduce Super Lawyers in cities around the country. Super Lawyers magazines feature articles about important and fascinating members of the legal community, as well as the carefully researched list of the top attorneys in each state.

Currently practicing from the firm’s Washington D.C. office located at 1120 20th Street, N.W., in Lafayette Centre, Patton practices primarily in appellate litigation, election law and constitutional issues.

He has been a practicing attorney since October 1987 and a member of the firm since August 1989. He was an adjunct assistant professor of appellate advocacy at the Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington for five years while practicing at the firm. Patton has served as the first Chair of the American Bar Association’s Council of Appellate Lawyers, the first national appellate bench-bar group, and the first Chair of the Indiana State Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Section as well as the former Treasurer for the Edward Coke Appellate Inn of Court in Washington, D.C., the only appellate inn of court in the country.

Patton authored Indiana Practice Appellate Procedure (3rd edition, West Group 2001 & 2006 Supp.) and is the author of four articles in the Indiana Law Review on appellate procedure. He also co-authored a chapter on appellate briefs in “The Attorney’s Guide to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.” Prior to joining the firm, Patton served for two years as a judicial law clerk to Indiana Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard. He graduated, cum laude, from Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington and received his A.B., cum laude from Wabash College.



 

 


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