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ADDRESS
212 E. LaSalle Ave, Suite 100, South Bend, IN, US 46617
PHONE
574-232-3538
CELL
N/A
FAX
574-232-3790
Biography

Libby joined the firm’s South Bend office after graduating from Notre Dame Law School in 2014. Her practice areas include civil litigation representing clients in product liability, medical malpractice, contract disputes, contract claims, employment defense, personal injury, and real estate matters. She also assists clients with the application process of federal and state trademark registration in Indiana and Michigan.

Representative transactions include:

  • Contract disputes
  • Personal injury litigation
  • Property damage litigation
  • Employment defense litigation
  • Commercial real estate purchases and sales
  • Residential real estate purchases and sales
  • Tax sales
  • Applications for preliminary injunctions and TROs
  • Quiet title actions
  • Insurance coverage disputes
  • Creditors’ rights and collections
  • Easement disputes
  • Applications for Federal and State trademark registration
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