Cities,
Towns & Counties
Bingham McHale has a long history of helping local government leaders
create progress and address issues through effective, responsive
and innovative legal solutions. This tradition continues as our
attorneys log thousands of miles across Indiana annually, learning
about local issues and advising community leaders on best practices.
We help local governments draft various types of ordinances, regulations
and policies across many topics including fire codes, zoning, ethics,
pretreatment, air pollution, employee benefits, trees, indemnification,
administrative hearing procedures, enhanced access, appropriations,
parking and fees. We also prepare personnel policies for local
governments.
We serve as counsel to governing boards, such as county commissioners,
city councils, county councils, boards of public works, park boards,
ethics boards, boards of public safety, election boards, housing
authority boards, plan commissions, alcoholic beverage boards,
bond bank boards and utility boards.
In addition to our experience, our knowledgeable attorneys are
active in respected organizations such as:
- Association of Indiana Counties
- Indiana Association of Cities and Towns (Strategic Partner)
- Indiana Association of County Commissioners
- National Association of Bond Lawyers
Our effectiveness is noted in The Bond Buyer’s Municipal
Marketplace (“The Red Book”), a collection of nationally
recognized bond counsel. We are also listed as approved bond counsel
by the USDA Rural Development and the State of Indiana for projects
financed through the Rural Development Program, the State’s
revolving loan fund (SRF) programs and the State’s supplemental
fund program.
Our attorneys have defended municipalities and counties in hundreds of
lawsuits. These actions include 1983 civil rights cases, police-action
shootings, employment matters, road-design issues, environmental
enforcements and redevelopment projects.
Contact: Sue
Beesley, sbeesley@binghammchale.com
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