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Mediation - Civil and Family Law

Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP has attorneys specifically trained and experienced as civil and family law mediators. The firm is able to conduct multiple mediations simultaneously in its comfortably appointed mediation conference suite in its Carmel office. Additionally, facilities are available in its traditionally appointed facilities located in Noblesville.
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Alternate Dispute Resolution

When it makes sense to settle a dispute by means other than litigation, such as through arbitration or mediation, it only makes sense to seek the engagement of a firm that has multiple attorneys with vast experience in such matters. Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP welcomes the opportunity to resolve your issues through the alternative dispute resolution processes.
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Legal Ethics

When the etiquette of your profession is challenged by a client, colleague, disciplinary commission or court, it is imperative that you seek out an experienced attorney to objectively represent you and your future in the legal profession. When your integrity and livelihood are challenged or in jeopardy, it is undoubtedly wise to seek professional legal advice from Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP, which has attorneys specializing in this precise area of law.
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Appellate Practice

When lower courts render unfavorable decisions, one option is to seek relief through the appellate process. Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP has numerous attorneys familiar with this process, and attorneys who have successfully continued to represent clients in the appellate process where the lower court's decision was overturned for the benefit of the client. When subjective determinations by a court threaten to disrupt, or in some instances, ruin your life and livelihood, it is good to know that Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP has the experience necessary to have decisions reviewed by a higher court, when warranted.
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