Linda Chrzan

Chrzan Law, LLC

Profile

Education

Valparaiso/1986/JD

Admitted to Practice

Indiana/1986

Legal Organizations

  • Allen County Bar Association: Board of Directors (1993-1995) Family Law Section (1990-current) Executive Board (2000-current) Chairperson (2005-2007) Legal Ethics Committee (1998-2004)
  • Chair 2 years Fee Dispute Committee (1996-2014) Grievance Committee (2006-current) New Members Committee (1988-1991)
  • Co-Chair (1990-1991) Lawyer Helping Lawyer Committee (1996-2008) Pro Bono Committee (2004-2005
  • 2008-2012) Bench and Bar Committee (2012-2014) Volunteer Lawyer Program Member (Volunteer Lawyer of the Year, 1997
  • Frequent 50+ hour annual volunteer) “Free Mediation Day” Coordinator (2011-2013) Inns of Court, Allen County Indiana Chapter (2000-2002
  • 2010-Current)
  • Secretary (2002) Indiana Family Law Certification Board, Board Member

CLE Presentations

  • Hot Topics Seminar – Family Law Portion
  • 2013, 2014 & 2015 Bench and Bar Seminar – Family Law Portion
  • 2013, 2014 & 2015 Family Law CLE Faculty: February 7, 2014, Allen County Bench and Bar Conference
  • “We’re Not In Kansas Anymore.” October 24, 2013, Allen County Bar Hot Topics Seminar
  • “Family Law Update” and “The Revised INPTG, A Year Later.” May 28, 2013, Inns of Court
  • “Answers to Common Family Law Questions.” February 3, 2012, Allen County Bench and Bar Conference
  • “Family Law’s Interface with Bankruptcy.” October 18, 2012, Allen County Bar Hot Topics Seminar
  • “Revised INPTG.” July 20, 2010, Allen County Bar Association
  • “5 Hot Topics in Family Law.” January 22, 2009, Allen County Bar Association
  • “10 Hot Topics in Family Law.” August 8, 2007, Allen County Bar Association
  • “A Round Table Discussion on the Hot Topics in Bankruptcy and Family Law.” March 25, 2003, ICLEF
  • “Necessary Knowledge in the Proper Procession of a Family Law Case.”

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