George E. Horn, Jr., is a partner in the South Bend, Indiana office of Barnes & Thornburg LLP. He practices primarily in the area of litigation with an emphasis on white collar crime matters, products liability and personal injury litigation. Mr. Horn is licensed to practice law in the states of Indiana and Michigan along with several federal district courts, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals where he has appeared on several occasions to give oral argument, and the United States Supreme Court. He has appeared on behalf of clients in federal and state courts throughout the country.
Mr. Horn serves as the co-chairman of Barnes & Thornburg's White Collar Crime Practice Group. He has tried in excess of 170 cases since 1987. Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, Mr. Horn spent eight years in the prosecution field handling a variety of major felony cases including murder, drug offenses, conspiracy, RICO and the prosecution of numerous white collar criminal offenses. He also served as one of three prosecution trial counsel in the rape trial of heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson.
Mr. Horn has represented Fortune 500 companies, major hospitals, physician groups, individuals, and businesses of various sizes through the investigation, prosecution, and defense of various white collar criminal matters. He also provides legal assistance and advice regarding proactive means that clients can employ to avoid difficulty in the white collar crime area. Mr. Horn has lectured at, and provided written materials for, numerous continuing legal education programs in Indiana, Michigan, and throughout the country. He has also lectured in the areas of criminal law and procedure for students preparing to take the Indiana Bar Examination. Mr. Horn has provided commentary for local and national media outlets on a number of high profile criminal cases.
Mr. Horn graduated with honors in 1984 from the University of Notre Dame and received his J.D. in 1987 from Notre Dame Law School. While in law school, he spent two years as a law clerk for the United States Department of Justice.
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