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Darron S. Stewart
Admitted: Indiana, 1998; Kentucky, 1999
Member: State Bar of Indiana, State Bar of Kentucky, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, Kentucky Academy of Trial Lawyers, American Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association. Darron is also admitted to practice law in the U.S. District Court of both the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana and the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky.
Darron attended Butler University in Indianapolis and received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1990. Darron returned to Butler University to earn his Master of Science degree in 1994. He received his Doctorate of Jurisprudence from Thomas Cooley Law School of Lansing, Michigan in 1998.
Darron has lived in Indianapolis since the age of 4. He currently lives with his wife, two sons and daughter in Indianapolis where they are actively involved with their church.
Born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1967.
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931 S. Rangeline Road
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Phone: 317-846-8999
Fax: 317-843-1991
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