3 reappointed to Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission

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The Indiana Supreme Court reappointed three members to its disciplinary commission Thursday. Nancy L. Cross, Andrielle M. Metzel and Trent A. McCain’s terms were scheduled to expire June 30, and will now serve another five-year term.

McCain practices law in northwest Indiana and Chicago and is the principal of McCain Law Offices. His firm focuses on permanent and catastrophic personal injury, medical negligence, and civil rights cases. McCain is a past president of the James C. Kimbrough Bar Association, and a current member of the Indiana State, Illinois State, and Chicago bar associations; the Illinois and Indiana Trial Lawyers associations; and the Chicago Inn of Court.

Andi M. Metzel is a partner with Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP in Indianapolis. She negotiates resolutions in complex business, personal, and transactional disputes and is actively involved in land use, development, and strategic consulting for businesses seeking to invest and grow in Indiana. Former Gov. Mitch Daniels appointed her to serve on the Indiana State Employees’ Appeals Commission. In 2010, she was elected to serve as a member of the American Bar Association House of Delegates. Metzel has served on the Indiana State Bar Association’s Legal Ethics Committee and board of governors and is now the organization’s vice president. She also served on the board of directors for the Indianapolis Bar Association.

Nancy Cross is a senior partner at Cross Pennamped Woolsey & Glazier P.C. in Carmel. Her practice focuses on family law, including domestic litigation, mediation and appellate work. She is a certified family law specialist, a certified mediator, and has been a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers since 1993. A fellow of the Indianapolis Bar Association, she also has served as a member of its board of managers.
 
 

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