Richard M. Hall is licensed to practice law in Indiana. After graduating from Indiana University (Bloomington campus) in 1977 with a business degree (major: accounting), Mr. Hall attended Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, graduating cum laude in December 1980.
Following law school graduation Mr. Hall joined a major law firm in Indianapolis, beginning his training as a estate planning and business attorney. Mr. Hall moved his law practice to the north side of Indianapolis in 1984.
In addition to his extensive estate planning and administration practice, Mr. Hall has been involved in more than 250 transactions involving the sale or purchase of a business. Mr. Hall is a certified public accountant (inactive status). His accounting education has proven to be invaluable when counseling clients and businesses regarding legal and tax matters.
Mr. Hall has served as a panelist at numerous continuing legal education seminars sponsored by the Indianapolis Bar Association and the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum (ICLEF). Since its inception in Indiana, Law & Politics has named Mr. Hall as a "Super Lawyer" in recognition of his legal expertise. Such list of lawyers comprises approximately 5% of the total number of lawyers in Indiana. Mr. Hall ha been named to the prestigious bar registry of pre-eminent lawyers as a result of a confidential peer-review process conducted by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Hall served as technical editor on the publication entitled Estate Planning for Dummies (Wiley Publishing, 2003).
Mr. Hall serves as co-counsel in estate and trust litigation matters.
Mr. Hall is married. His wife Lisa and he share three children and live in Indianapolis.