Guest Speaker: Michael G. "Mike" Naville
Topic: Adoptions
Michael G. Naville, who attended Hanover College and graduated with
departmental honors in
political science from Indiana University in 1973, received his doctor of
jurisprudence degree from
the University of Louisville School of Law in 1976. At that time, he joined
his father, Herbert F.
Naville in his law practice, which in 1987 merged to become Lorch & Naville.
A member of the bars admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of
Indiana and U. S. District
Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Mr. Naville is also the U. S.
Magistrate Judge for that
district. In addition to memberships and leadership positions in the
Indiana State and Floyd County
Bar Associations, the New Albany native is a past member of the Indiana
Trial Lawyers Association
and Southern Indiana EstatePlanning council. He also is a master of the
Sherman Minton American
Inns of Court and a fellow of the Indiana Bar Association.
His areas of concentration are Zoning, Adoptions, Guardianships and Business
Entity Formations.
When: March 1, 2001 at 7:00 p.m.
Where: In the auditorium of the
New Albany-Floyd County Public Library
180 W. Spring Street
New Albany IN 47150
Everyone welcome! Refreshments and fellowship will be enjoyed by all after
the meeting.