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Wilson joins local law firm

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Taylor, Chadd, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter, P.C. is pleased to announce that Keenan D. Wilson has joined the firm in the practice of law. 

Wilson grew up in Pittsboro and is a graduate of Tri-West High School. He attended undergrad at Wabash College and Ball State University, graduating with a degree in journalism in 2009. After working in the insurance industry for several years, he attended law school at the IU McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis. Keenan was a member of the Law Review and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2014. Wilson is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association, Boone County Bar Association and Hendricks County Bar Association. He is admitted to practice law in Indiana, the Northern & Southern Federal Districts of Indiana, and the Seventh Circuit.

“We’re thrilled to have Keenan on board,” said Kent Minnette, partner in the firm. “His commitment and dedication to clients is an inspiration to see. His experience is extensive, and we look forward to seeing him succeed for his clients.”

Wilson has spent most of his legal career representing clients in employment and educational disputes at a small law firm in Indianapolis. His practice included independently handling cases from the beginning to the end of the litigation process in federal and state court, helping to bring hundreds of disputes to satisfactory conclusions. He brings a wealth of experience in contract law, employment law, civil rights law and educational law and has prevailed in federal trials and appeals before the Seventh Circuit.

“I’m proud to be a part of such a prestigious team of attorneys,” Wilson said. “I am passionate about the law, and I look forward to helping my clients succeed and to helping represent the firm and our communities in a positive manner.”

He currently resides in Indianapolis with his girlfriend, Jess, their baby boy, Knox, and dog, Indy. For a decade, Wilson coached little league football in the Tri-West community and served as legal counsel for the league board of directors. In 2022 he joined the Tri-West High School football staff as an offensive line coach. He spends his free time with family, coaching, reading and cooking.

Wilson is in the firm’s Lebanon office at 117 W. Main St.


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