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Timothy J. Abeska, Partner
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- tim.abeska@btlaw.com
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Timothy J. Abeska is a member of the Litigation Department in the firm’s South Bend, Indiana office. A partner, Mr. Abeska concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, representing clients in federal and state courts. The focus of Mr. Abeska’s practice is construction claims, commercial litigation including business torts, commercial loan workout and bankruptcy litigation, lender liability defense, transportation law, and products liability defense. He represents clients at trial and on appeal, in arbitration, and in mediations. Mr. Abeska has been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® (2005-2011) in the field of commercial litigation. He is a vice chairperson of the firm’s Construction Law Practice Group.
- Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Articles in the National Law Review database by Timothy J. Abeska:
- Seventh Circuit Holds Pay-if-Paid Provisions Are Not Void Under Indiana Public Policy: Construction Law Alert (Posted On Tuesday, May 15, 2012)
- Indiana Court Holds Surety Liable on Performance Bond (Posted On Saturday, March 24, 2012)
- Michigan and Indiana Courts Address Mortgage and Construction Lien Priorities (Posted On Tuesday, November 8, 2011)
- Presumptive Prejudice to Sureties Defeats Owners' Rights (Posted On Sunday, July 24, 2011)
- "Supreme Court Decision Limits Use of “Stream of Commerce” Jurisdiction Theory to Subject Foreign Manufacturers to Suit in the U.S." - Litigation Alert (Posted On Sunday, July 10, 2011)
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