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Based in Indianapolis, IN

Member of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association.

Member of the Board of Directors of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association and the Indianapolis Bar Association.

Indiana Super Lawyer Designation.

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Dan Chamberlain completes Diplomate Certification.

Cambridge, Massachusetts (March 28, 2007) – Daniel S. Chamberlain, a trial lawyer based in Indianapolis, Indiana completed the final step of an intensive process to receive Diplomate certification by successfully completing a six-day course at Harvard Law School in courtroom techniques titled Ultimate Trial Advocacy Course: Art of Persuasion.  The 40 hour, five day, program is reserved for lawyers with significant trial experience and who have demonstrated a commitment to protect the interests of the wrongfully injured or killed.  In all, Daniel S. Chamberlain has completed over 400 hours of training that qualifies him to receive the Diplomate certification.    

The 12 faculty members for the five-day advocacy course at Harvard Law School included an array of experienced trial lawyers and trial consultants with backgrounds in many areas including medical negligence, toxic torts, wrongful deaths, and products liability litigation.  

Established in 1946, AAJ is the world’s largest trial bar association with more than 52,000 members in the United States, Canada, and abroad.  AAJ was founded to safeguard victims’ rights, strengthen America’s civil justice system and the right to trial by jury, promote injury prevention, and foster the disclosure of information crucial to public health and safety.

 

 

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