Atty. Brad M. Dick
Bradley Dick is a partner in the Litigation, Government Services, and Utilities groups, assisting governmental entities, utilities, businesses, and individuals in administrative appeals, litigation, and appeals. Brad has argued cases before the Indiana Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, the Indiana Court of Appeals, United States District Courts, and trial courts across the State and country.
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Brad M. Dick is a Partner based in Indianapolis, Indiana, practicing at Bose McKinney & Evans LLP. Their practice focuses on litigation, government, and energy. Educated at University of Michigan Law School (J.D., 2010) and Indiana University - Bloomington (B.A., 2003). Active member of Appointments / Memberships Sagamore Inn of Court (2013-2014) Indiana State Bar Association Indianapolis Bar Association. Serands clients in Indianapolis, IN and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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About
- Bradley Dick is a partner in the Litigation, Government Services, and Utilities groups, assisting governmental entities, utilities, businesses, and individuals in administrative appeals, litigation, and appeals
- Brad has argued cases before the Indiana Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, the Indiana Court of Appeals, United States District Courts, and trial courts across the State and country
- Brad also has extensive experience representing parties in administrative hearings and appeals from Boards of Zoning Appeals and Plan Commissions
- Brad also represents government entities and utilities, serving as municipal counsel for cities and towns, responding to public records requests and related litigation, drafting ordinances and resolutions, and representing utilities in a wide range of matters
- Before joining the firm, Brad served as a judicial law clerk for Chief Justice Rush of the Indiana Supreme Court
- He graduated from the University of Michigan Law School Magna Cum Laude
- From 2021 to 2025, Best Lawyers recognized Brad as one of the “Ones to Watch” for outstanding performance in private practice
- Honors / Awards Best Lawyers Ones to Watch - Municipal Law (2021-2025)
- Indiana Super Lawyers - Rising Stars Edition (2018 - 2019; State, Local & Municipal) Appearances / Publications • “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 57 Ind
- L. Rev. 795 (2024) • “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 56 Ind
- L. Rev. 653 (2023) • “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 54 Ind
- L. Rev. 767 (2021) • “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 53 Ind
- L. Rev. 805 (2020) • “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 52 Ind
- L. Rev. 617 (2019) • “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 52 Ind
- L. Rev. 617 (2019) • “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 51 Ind
- L. Rev. 925 (2018) • “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 50 Ind
- L. Rev. 1145 (2017) • Co-author “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 49 Ind
- L. Rev. 963 (2016) [Reprinted with permission of the Indiana Law Review] • Co-author “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 48 Ind
- L. Rev. 1173 (2015) [Reprinted with permission of the Indiana Law Review] • Co-author “Developments in Indiana Appellate Procedure: Rule Amendments, Remarkable Case Law, and Court Guidance for Appellate Practitioners,“ 47 Ind
- L. Rev. 969 (2014) [Reprinted with permission of the Indiana Law Review] • Brad was also a regular contributor to the Res Gestae Civil Case Law Update
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Civil litigation attorneys for breach of contract, business disputes, civil rights, and class action lawsuits.
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Attorneys for administrative law, agency hearings, government contracts, licensing, and public benefits.
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Energy attorneys for oil & gas, renewables, utility regulation, and energy sector transactions.
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Practicing law in Indiana. Legal matters in Indiana are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Indianapolis are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Indiana state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Indiana brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Indiana courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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