Michael H Kast

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      Michael H Kast

      Michael H Kast

      Shambaugh Kast Beck & Williams, LLPTotal Records: 1

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      When I was in college, the first two years were mostly the same for all the students. In the third year, students decided which path they wanted to follow. For me, I knew I wanted to be either a doctor or a lawyer - both were equally honorable professions. Back then, doctors did everything. They were surgeons as well as medical doctors. As I thought about it, I realized that I couldn't cut people, so I decided on Law School. After I was admitted to the Indiana Bar, I was drafted in the army for the Korean War. During my training for the infantry, I saw a notice stating that 1500 admitted lawyers were needed. I asked a Sergeant about the notice, and he told me that it was true. I signed up for the Army Judge Advocate Corps and was on active duty from 1953 to 1955. After basic training, I was commissioned in the JAG Corps and was sent to the University of Virginia for three months of intensive training in military law. Eventually I was assigned to Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, IN as the Post Judge Advocate for the remainder of my military active duty.

      The military gave me a lot of experience across a range of practices. After release from the army, I practiced in a variety of areas; as time went on my areas of practice narrowed to commercial law, estate planning and administration, estate settlement, and real estate law. What I like best about these particular areas of law is that it's the constructive side. Almost everyone comes away with a good result if the job is well done. All law has two sides, constructive (one on one) and adversarial. I've found that I really enjoy advancing the interests and desires of my clients. I like helping them avoid the pitfalls of the law and of life. I take pleasure in pleasing people - it's easier to do when you're working for just them. I am no longer accepting new cases, but referring them to the capable younger attorneys at this firm.

      Bar Admission

      Indiana, 1952

      U.S. District Court Northern District of Indiana

      U.S. District Court Southern District of Indiana

      U.S. Tax Court

      Other Affiliations

      Indiana State Bar Association

      Allen County Bar Association

      Legal Aid of Fort Wayne, Inc., 1973 - 1975 (Former President)

      State Legal Services Corporation (Indiana Advisory Board)

      Education

      • Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1952 L.L.B. Law Journal: Indiana Law Journal, , 1950 - 1952

      • Indiana University (Bloomington), 1950 B.S.

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