Alison M. Yeager

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Alison M. Yeager: Attorney with Beers Mallers, Attorneys at Law

Biography

Alison Yeager is an associate attorney at Beers Mallers whose practice focuses on general business law and commercial real estate. Prior to joining Beers Mallers, Alison worked as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for the Allen County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for 11 years. During her time with ACPAO, she worked in the Child Support Division, Juvenile Division, Misdemeanor and Traffic Division, and the Felony Division. For eight years, Alison was a DPA in the Felony Drug Division. In 2020, she was promoted to Section Chief of the Drug Division where she reviewed new cases for felony charges, litigated pre-trial motions, and conducted numerous jury trials. In her free time, Alison enjoys baking and spending time with her husband, two dogs, and cat.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • General Business Law
  • Commercial Real Estate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Ball State University, B.S., Criminal Justice and Criminology, summa cum laude, 2007
Law School Attended:
Valparaiso University, J.D., 2010
Year of First Admission:
2010
Admission:
2010, Indiana
ISLN:
1000671438

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