Ronald E. Elberger
Profile
Mr. Elberger is a partner at Bose McKinney & Evans, the chair of the Entertainment Law Group, a member and former chair of the Litigation Group, and a member of the law firm's Appellate Law Group. He practices in the areas of litigation, constitutional/civil rights law, entertainment law, appellate law and professional responsibility/disciplinary law. Mr. Elberger is a distinguished advisor to and former nine-year member of the Board of Trustees for the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. He served for more than sixteen years as a member of the Medical Licensing Board of Indiana. He received his law degree from American University, and has been a practicing attorney in Indiana since 1971, a member of the firm since 1972 and a partner since 1981. Mr. Elberger is a member of the Indianapolis, Indiana State, Maryland, District of Columbia and American Bar Associations, as well as the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers.
Education
Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania Law School (August, 1969 - August, 1971), assigned to Baltimore Legal Aid Bureau, Law Reform Unit (1970); Legal Services Organization of Indianapolis, Inc. (1971)
Research Assistant, Justice Abe Fortas, Supreme Court of the United States (August 2, 1968 - May 14, 1969)
American University (J.D., 1969)
George Washington University (B.A., 1966; A.A., 1964)
Appearances / Publications
Speaker:"There's Money in That Paper - Some People Call It a Talent Contract" (Indianapolis Bar Association); "Civil Litigation Strategies and Trial Tactics" (ICLEF); "Ethics: What's New" (Indianapolis Bar Association, Bench - Bar Conference); "Professional Responsibility: Indiana Law Update" (ICLEF, 2000); "Ethics and the Trial Lawyer" (ITLA Annual Institute); "1st Amendment Ethics" (Indianapolis Bar Association, Bench-Bar Conference); Ethics Update (2005)
Appointments / Memberships
Member: Indiana Civil Liberties Union, Inc. (president and chairperson, 1972-1977); National Council for Media and Public Affairs of The George Washington University (2000 - present); Flanner House, Inc. (Board of Directors, 1999 - 2006); Flanner House of Indianapolis, Inc. (Advisory Board, 2007 - present); Emmis Communications Corporation (vice president / general counsel, 1986-1998 and vice president - litigation and assistant secretary, 1999- 2002); Cardboard Shoe Productions, Inc. (vice president, 1986 - 2002); Chip Ganassi Racing Teams, Inc. (IRL, IPS, Grand Am) and Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates, Inc. (NASCAR)(vice president, general counsel and assistant secretary, 2000 - present); American Civil Liberties Union (Board of Directors, 1972-1980); The Children's Museum of Indianapolis (Board of Directors, 1994 - 2003); Indianapolis Bar Foundation (Fellow, 2000 - ); Indiana State Bar Foundation (Fellow, 2002- ).
Admissions: Maryland (1969), District of Columbia (1970) and Indiana (1971); United States Distrct Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, District of Colorado, District of Nebraska, District of Columbia, District of Maryland, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, United States Court of Military Appeals (1970), United States Tax Court (1970) and the Supreme Court of the United States (1973)
Honors / Awards
Included in The Best Lawyers in America� for more than twelve years in the areas of commercial litigation, entertainment, legal malpractice; 2001 and 2002 Indianapolis Business Journal's "Who's Who in Law"; Sagamore of the Wabash, awarded by Governor Evan Bayh; "Who's Who in Midwest"; "Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America; "Who's Who in American Law" (5th Ed. -13th Ed.); "Who's Who in America"; Distinguished Advisor, The Chldren's Museum of Indianapolis; America's Leading Business Lawyers (Chambers USA, 2003-2006); Voted the "top point getter" in the 2004 Indiana "Super Lawyers" balloting, and a top 50 "Super Lawyer" in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Robert G. Risk Award for Outstanding Service to the Indiana Civil Liberties Union (1977).
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