ALEASHA BOLING joined the firm in 2014 as an associate, concentrating her practice in the areas of utility, business and municipal law.  Ms. Boling has represented electric and telecom utilities before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission and with respect to real estate, right-of-way, contracts, employment and other transactional matters.  She also provides full-service support to corporate and municipal clients.

Prior to attending law school, Ms. Boling was a journalist and news editor for newspapers around Central Indiana.

Ms. Boling is admitted to practice law in the State of Indiana and the Federal District Court for both the Southern District of Indiana and Northern District of Indiana.

Education

  • Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law - J.D. - 2014

    Summa cum laude

  • Ball State University - B.A. in Journalism and Spanish - 2007

    Cum laude, Honors College

Appointments and Memberships

Ms. Boling is a member of the NTCA - The Rural Broadband Association, the Indiana State Bar Association Utility Law Section Council, the Indianapolis Bar Association, the Electric Cooperative Bar Association, the Energy Bar Association, the Indiana Municipal Lawyers Association and the International Municipal Lawyers Association.

Honors and Awards

In 2014, Ms. Boling’s student note, “Confusion or Mere Diversion? Rosetta Stone v. Google’s Impact on Expanding Initial Interest Confusion to Trademark Use in Search Engine Sponsored Ads,” was published in the Indiana Law Review. In addition, Ms. Boling was recognized on the Dean’s List at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law every semester during her law school education. She also received the Benjamin F. Small Memorial Fellowship in 2011 and the Charles R. Oehrle Scholarship in 2013 from McKinney School of Law.

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