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Meg Christensen

Since joining the firm in 2007, Meg has concentrated her practice in business litigation, attorney discipline defense, property tax appeals, construction law and media law. In law school, Meg was an Articles Editor for the Federal Communication Law Journal and coached the Journal’s Moot Court team at the national competition in Washington, D.C. Meg is also involved with several community and political organizations and is president of the Board of Directors of Trusted Mentors, Inc., an organization that provides mentoring to individuals at risk of homelessness. Meg attended Mickey’s Camp for Women in 2009, a charity event which benefits non-for-profit organizations. Meg is Spanish language proficient and served as a member of the United Nations Election Protection Delegation, monitoring the polls in El Salvador’s 2004 National Election. Meg is a co-chair of the Bingham Greenebaum Doll Women’s Forum Marketing Committee and a member of the Diversified Business Solutions team. Contact Meg.
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Brad Wilt and I recently authored this article on the Indiana Home Improvement Contract Act, which impacts both home improvement contractors and anyone looking to have improvements made to their residence. A preview is below. Visit the Indiana Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors website for the full article >> The Indiana Home Improvement Contract Act, Indiana Code Section 24-5-11-1, et seq., was enacted to place specific minimum requirements on the contents of home improvement contracts because…