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Attorney J. Michael Loomis is a solo practitioner. He has worked in a variety of subject areas. He has supervised grand juries while observing the utmost of confidentiality, demonstrated leadership in statewide and national organizations, consulted with business owners, offered advice about commercial ventures, has been involved in numerous family law situations, protected client licenses, has created a successful nonprofit entity, has written many wills and trusts, has administered many estates, and has worked in the media as a reporter and commentator. His experience is wide and diversified, and has been accumulated over forty (44) years when first working as a U.S. Senate Aide.
Mike has a longstanding interest in legislation. In 2016, he requested that Rep. Chris Judy create a new felony penalty for "ransomware" in Indiana. Chris introduced H.B. 1444, which became the central focus of comprehensive "telecommunications" legislation. Gov. Eric Holcomb signed it into law on April 24, 2017. (See photo above, with Mike on left in back row, Rep. Chris Judy on right in bottom row, for signing ceremony.)
Mike was also chiefly responsible for the abolition in Indiana of the archaic common law “year-and-a-day” rule precluding certain murder prosecutions; the creation of the original draft of the Indiana Medical Interference Act known as “Steve’s Law” (1999), making it a crime to interfere with medical services in Indiana (including a provision making it a Class C felony, at that time, to interfere with a doctor’s pharmaceutical prescription to a patient).
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