Mr. Talesnick focuses his practice on business bankruptcy, commercial transactions and real estate matters. Education & Qualifications Indiana University, A.B., 1948 Indiana University School of Law, LL.B., 1950 Indiana University School of Law, Special J.D.,1967 Member, Sigma Alpha Mu Member, Phi Delta Phi Admitted to Indiana Bar, 1950 Guest Lecturer, Business Bankruptcy Reorganization, Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis, 1986-1987 Business Law Instructor, Butler University, 1981-1982 Distinguished Fellow, Indianapolis Bar Foundation Board Certified Business Bankruptcy Law by American Board of Certification, 1994-2004 Fellow, Commercial Law Foundation Memberships Indiana State Bar Association (Member, House of Delegates; Chair-Elect, Senior Lawyer Section, 2004-05) Vice President, Indianapolis Bar Association, 1990-1992 Chairman, Commercial and Bankruptcy Section of Indianapolis Bar Association, 1985 American Bar Association American Bankruptcy Institute Commercial Law League of America Indianapolis Bar Association Committee on Professional Responsibility Significant Cases & Accomplishments Assistant City Attorney, City of Indianapolis, 1957-1958 Listed in The Best Lawyers of America Listed in Law and Business Directory of Bankruptcy Attorneys Listed in Who’s Who in American Law Listed in Who’s Who in Finance and Industry Listed in Who’s Who in the World Community Involvement President, Indianapolis B’nai B’rith Lodge #58, 1957-1958 Chairman, Indiana Board of National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1974-1976 Board of Directors, National Council of Jewish Federations, 1986-1990 President, Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis, Inc., 1989-1991 Vice President, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Foundation, 1992-1996 1997 Recipient of the Liebert I. Mossler Community Service Award for Outstanding and Enduring Volunteer Services, presented by the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis |