Patrick J. Olmstead Jr. Indianapolis, Indiana
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Patrick J. Olmstead Jr.
Patrick J. Olmstead, Jr. is an associate with Hoover Hull LLP. He represents businesses in commercial litigation and attorneys in their professional liability defense.
Relevant Experience
Education
Patrick received his B.A. in Government from the University of Notre Dame in 1990, and his J.D., summa cum laude, from the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis in 2001, where he was salutatorian. Patrick served on the Indiana Law Review and received the James Lawrence Fellowship from the Indianapolis Bar Foundation. He interned for the Honorable John Tinder, United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana; Region 25 of the National Labor Relations Board; and the Marion County Prosecutor's Office.
Publications and Speaking Engagements
Patrick is a frequent speaking and author regarding professional liability and community service. Some of the topics include Legal and Ethical Issues for Indiana Accountants, Practical Tips to Avoid Malpractice Complaints and Grievances, Representing Non-Profit Corporation, and How to Organize and Prepare for a Class Reunion.
Professional Associations, Memberships and Community Service
Patrick is a member of the Legal Ethics Committee of the Indiana State Bar Association and is a member of the Expert Witness Committee and the Center for Professional Responsibility of the American Bar Association. Patrick is a 4th Degree Sir-Knight and an active member of the Knights of Columbus. Patrick is President for the Notre Dame Class of 1990 and a member of the Notre Dame Club of Indianapolis. Patrick is Chairman of the Board and Vice President of Veterans of Valor, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to providing goods and services to wounded military veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq.
Representative Cases
Nesbitt v. Jackel, 2008 WL 427655 (Ind. Ct. App. Feb. 19, 2008) (affirming summary judgment in favor of attorney because plaintiff did not provide admissible evidence that attorney breached her duty or proximately caused plaintiff's damages, finding that trial court correctly barred plaintiff's expert testimony upon attorney's motion).
The foregoing judicial opinions are provided only as exemplars of the legal experiences of Hoover Hull LLP and its attorneys, and do not represent the full range of experience of the firm. They should not be viewed or used as a substitute for specific legal advice. Each of these legal matters presented a unique set of facts, and none should be viewed as suggesting or predicting any outcome in any other legal matter, regardless of similarity.

