Raegan M. Gibson focuses her practice on real estate and business litigation, representing clients throughout Indiana. Ms. Gibson is admitted to practice before the trial and appellate courts of Indiana. She is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana.
Raegan has represented individual, business, bank, and local government plaintiffs and defendants. Her practice involves counseling, transactional, and litigation work and encompasses a wealth of legal matters including contract disputes; shareholder/member/owner disputes; trade secret, non-compete, and non-solicit disputes; employment contract disputes; railroad contractor disputes; disputes over the sale of real estate (buyer and seller); disputes over real estate title and boundaries; eminent domain and zoning actions (local government and property owner); construction defect claims (owner and contractor); commercial and residential lease disputes (landlord and tenant); and residential and commercial foreclosure actions (bank, creditor, and borrower).
As an undergraduate, Raegan attended Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, where she majored in government, minored in criminology, and won multiple national and one international debating competitions before receiving a Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude in 2003. After obtaining a Master of Public Administration in the following year from the same institution, she enrolled at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis. While she was there, Raegan received several academic scholarships, served on the moot court board, law review, and externed for two Indiana Superior Court judges before being awarded her Juris Doctor with honors in 2007. Raegan is a Past President of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation. Currently, she is a Vice President of the Indianapolis Bar Association and is the President of Sagamore Inn of Court.
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