Mary Arlien Findling, born Muncie, Indiana May 8, 1950; admitted to bar, 1986, Indiana; also admitted to practice before U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana. Preparatory education, Purdue University (B.A., with highest distinction, 1972); University of Michigan (M.A. 1974); legal education, Indiana University, Indianapolis (J.D., summa cum laude, 1986). Fraternities: Phi Kapa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Executive Articles and Production Editor, Indiana Law Review, 1985-1986. Trial Lawyer of the Year, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, 1999. Lecturer: “Illusionary Underinsured Coverage-Reports of its Demise are Exaggerated,” ITLA Seminar (March 1990); “The Discovery Rule in Indiana,” ICLEF Medical Malpractice Seminar (June 1991); “A to Z of Insured and Underinsured,” ICLEF Seminar (1992); Medical Negligence Litigation,” ICLEF Seminar (1993); Litigating TMJ, Back and Neck Injuries,” ICLEF Seminar (1993); “The Year in Review,” ICLEF Seminar (1995; 1996; 1998; 2001); “Presenting a Case to a Medical Review Panel,’” ICLEF Seminar (1996); “The Discovery Rule in Medical Malpractice,” ITLA Seminar (1997)’ Co-author; “Underinsurance in Indiana: An Illusion of Coverage?” 21 Indiana Law Review 1 (1988), Member: Indianapolis, Indiana State and American Bar Associations; Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (Board of Directors, 1993-); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Languages: German: French. |