With over 15 years of legal experience in civil litigation, conflicts of interest, and professional
responsibility, Cari serves as the firm’s Assistant General Counsel. In this role, she advises firm
attorneys with respect to ethics compliance, risk prevention, and conflicts of interest. In addition,
she assists in the review and negotiation of outside counsel guidelines, conflict waivers and
engagement letters, and other items with ethical implications. In addition, she assists in
providing ethical training and education within the firm to its attorneys and staff.
Cari is an Adjunct Professor at the IU Robert H. McKinney School where she teaches
Professional Responsibility. She is also a former Assistant Clinical Professor of Business Law
and Ethics at the Kelley School of Business. She is passionate about promoting ethical
awareness, integrity, and professionalism in the legal and business fields and contributing to the
advancement of knowledge and practice in these domains.
Cari is a frequent presenter and author on ethics and professionalism in the legal industry. She
is a reoccurring author with the Res Gestae regarding the Ethics Curbstone and has been
quoted in publications for her knowledge on ethical topics. Cari is also an avid speaker having
given over 200 seminars on ethics and professionalism for various local and national platforms.
Her primary area of research is regarding the ethics of AI and how it affects the legal and
business community
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