Stanley C. Fickle is of counsel (retired) in Barnes & Thornburg LLP's Indianapolis, Indiana office and a member of the Litigation Department and the Energy, Telecommunications and Utilities Practice Group. He concentrates in appellate advocacy in both state and federal courts, and law and motion practice at the trial level. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® in the areas of Appellate and Energy Law. Mr. Fickle has litigated many appeals involving public utility regulation, as well as constitutional law issues and other types of complex statutory and regulatory matters. Several of his appeals established significant precedents under new statutes providing for telecommu-nications and energy utility deregulation and alternative regulation. During 2001, he served as special counsel for the California Public Utilities Commission, in connection with the state's electric energy crisis. Before joining Barnes & Thornburg, Mr. Fickle taught at the Indiana University School of Law and served as a law clerk for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. of the United States Supreme Court, and Judge Jesse E. Eschbach of the Unites States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. He is a member of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers and the Indiana Supreme Court's Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure. Mr. Fickle is a former member of the Rules Advisory Committee for the United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, and a former member and chairman of the Rules Advisory Committee for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. He is admitted to practice in the state of Indiana. Events 12/19/2008, Indiana and Federal Appellate Practice 2008 Update: 12/03/2007, Indiana and Federal Appellate Practice Update: Key Developments and Practical Tips for Success 12/02/2004, Indiana and Federal Appellate Practice 2004 Update 12/18/2003, Indiana and Federal Appellate Practice 2003 Update 11/13/2003, Developing Appellate Skills 10/10/2002, Seventh Circuit Appeals and Supreme Court Practice: A Practical Primer on Recent Developments 12/13/2001, New Indiana Rules Of Appellate Procedure 1 Year Later 11/15/2001, Developing Appellate Skills |