Overview
Dan Roy litigates on state and local tax matters, shareholder disputes in close corporations, and post-closing suits arising from mergers and acquisitions. He has represented a wide variety of clients, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to entrepreneurs and nonprofits. Dan also provides crisis management counsel to clients facing situations that raise both legal and communications issues.
Government Experience
From July 2006 through December 2007, Dan served on Mayor Bart Peterson's staff as Charter Schools Director for the City of Indianapolis.Related Legal Services
Related Industries
Credentials
Bar Admissions
Indiana
Court Admissions
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
Education
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
J.D. magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, Indiana Law Journal (articles editor) (1999)
DePauw University
B.A. (1996)
Insights & Events
Latest
Insights
Other Perspectives
- Hot Topics – East of the Mississippi
Council on State Taxation, 2020 Sales Tax Conference, February 26, 2020 - Indiana Tax Update
Co-presenter with Benjamin A. Blair, Indiana CPA Society, November 2018 -
Crisis on Campus: Integrating the Legal and Practical for Effective Crisis Management
International Forum, Council for Christian Colleges & Universities, February 2018 -
Indiana Income Tax and Sales Tax Update: Recent Developments and Important Trends Impacting Business
Speaker, Indiana Tax Conference, Indiana Chamber of Commerce, August 2017 -
Communications Preparedness for Times of Crisis
Chapter co-author, Bringing Your Pharmaceutical Drug to Market, FDLI, May 2015 -
Keeping Secrets Secret — Protecting Taxpayers' Confidential Information in Tax Appeals
Co-presenter with Brent Auberry, Indiana Chamber of Commerce Tax Conference, Indianapolis, October 2014
Honors
- Indiana Super Lawyers — Rising Star, 2010-13
Awards Methodology
No aspect of these recognitions has been approved by the highest court of any state.
No aspect of these recognitions has been approved by the highest court of any state.