After years of maintaining an informal presence in Indianapolis, Epstein Becker & Green is officially opening an office in Indiana’s capital city. The office, the firm’s eleventh, will be staffed by LEAH KENDALL, who was recently promoted to the Epstein Becker membership, as well as member BRADLEY MERRILL THOMPSON.

Kendall, a self-described lifelong Hoosier, and Thompson, a longtime Indiana resident, will continue to split their time between Indianapolis and Epstein Becker’s Washington, D.C., office as part of the firm’s health care and life sciences practice. At 120 attorneys, the health care practice is Epstein Becker’s largest, and counts among its clients such Indianapolis-based companies as Hill-Rom, Biomet, and Roche Diagnostics.

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