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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Ind. Courts - Disciplinary Commission Executive Secretary Donald R. Lundberg resigns effective Jan.1, 2010 to join Barnes and Thornburg

Here is the announcement, which begins:

The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission Executive Secretary Donald R. Lundberg will resign as head of the agency that investigates and prosecutes alleged attorney misconduct effective January 1, 2010. Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard announced Lundberg’s departure and congratulated him on his new position with an Indianapolis law firm, "Don Lundberg's service over these last two decades as Indiana's chief of lawyer ethics has exemplified the very best in splendid leadership and committed public service. All of us have learned a great deal from his thoughtful stewardship of the profession's values. He's done much to help Indiana lawyers and judges do our best for the clients and citizens who rely on us for navigating the legal system."

Mr. Lundberg has been the Executive Secretary of the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission since December of 1991. He is leaving the position to join Barnes and Thornburg LLP as a partner and deputy general counsel to the firm.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on November 4, 2009 03:38 PM
Posted to Indiana Courts