Paul Vink is chair of the firm's Litigation Group, assisting clients in complex business and commercial litigation matters in state and federal courts and arbitration. Paul has broad experience in disputes involving breach of contract, fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, partnership disputes, shareholder actions, director and officer liability claims, defense of class actions, products liability, aviation and real estate litigation. Paul's practice includes helping clients facing False Claims Act allegations from both the government and qui tam whistleblowers. In addition, Paul has extensive experience in securities-related matters, including regulatory proceedings, enforcement actions, FINRA arbitrations involving registered representatives or broker-dealers and litigation or arbitration involving registered investment advisors (RIAs and IARs). Although Paul employs a practical approach to resolve cases before trial when appropriate, he has extensive trial experience and has handled numerous bench and jury trials, as well as arbitrations. Paul also is a member of the Appellate Group, successfully handling dozens of appeals before the Indiana Court of Appeals and Indiana Supreme Court.
Honors / Awards
The Best Lawyers in America 2015-2026; Indiana Super Lawyers 2018-2020 (Business Litigation); Indiana Super Lawyers - Rising Stars Edition 2009-2015 (Business Litigation); Distinguished fellow of the Indianapolis Bar Association (2012); Graduate, Indianapolis Bar Association Bar Leader Series III (2006); Note Development Editor - Indiana Law Review (2001-02); Intramural Moot Court - Order of the Barristers (2000); Captain - Northwestern College Football Program (1998)
Appearances / Publications
Speaker: 'Closely Held Business Disputes' (Commercial Litigation, ICLEF, June 2020); 'Direct and Cross Exam' (Indianapolis Bar Association's Litigation Skills Series, April 2013); 'E-Discovery: Ethical Considerations For In-House Counsel and Their Advisors' (Bose McKinney & Evans CLE Seminar, September 2012); 'Business of Motorsports' Series (Indiana Motorsports Association, Brickyard Crossing, June 2012); 'Summary Judgment Practice' (Federal Civil Procedure, ICLEF, May 2010)
Author: 'Selling Across State Lines: Offering your product online may expose your company to lawsuits in distant states,' (Smart Business Indianapolis, 2004); 'Appellate Civil Case Law Update,' (Res Gestae, 2003);'The Emergence of Divergence: The Federal Courts' Struggle to Apply Heck v. Humphrey to 1983 Claims for Illegal Searches,' (35 Indiana Law Review 1085, 2002).
of the Indianapolis Bar Association (2012); Indiana Super Lawyers® - Rising Stars Edition 2009-2013 (Business Litigation); Graduate, Indianapolis Bar Association Bar Leader Series III (2006); Note Development Editor - Indiana Law Review (2001-02); Intramural Moot Court - Order of the Barristers (2000); Captain - Northwestern College Football Program (1998)
Representative Matters
Representative Litigation Matters:
• Represented a publicly-traded company in the successful defense of a shareholder action challenging merger plans;
• Represented directors of a company sued for violating fiduciary duties;
• Represented a large hospital in a multi-million dollar claim for breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract against a physician group member of a limited liability company formed as part of a joint venture;
• Represented a municipality in defense of an ordinance regulating the withdrawal of groundwater pursuant to a municipality's powers under the Indiana Home Rule Act, including oral argument before the Indiana Court of Appeals and Indiana Supreme Court (to view the oral argument in the Indiana Supreme Court, click here);
• Represented a municipality in defense of a comprehensive mining ordinance enacted pursuant to municipal authority under the Indiana Home Rule Act, including oral argument before the Indiana Court of Appeals and Indiana Supreme Court (to view the oral argument in the Indiana Supreme Court, click here);
• Represented a multi-national corporation in obtaining the dismissal of fraud, fraudulent transfer, conversion, and federal and state racketeering claims presenting potential exposure in excess of $50 million;
• Represented a developer in a six-day jury trial seeking damages for breach of contract against a municipality for failing to provide sewer service required by a contract;
• Represented two registered representatives in a three-day FINRA arbitration brought by their former employer for breach of contract;
• Represented a purchaser of defective packaging equipment against the seller asserting breach of express and implied warranties and breach of contract.
Representative Appellate Matters:
• The Town of Avon v. West Central Conservancy District, et. al., 957 N.E.2 d 598 (Ind. 2011)
• The Town of Avon v. West Central Conservancy District, et. al., 937 N.E.2d 366 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010) (transfer granted)
• Tru-Cal, Inc. v. Conrad Kacsik Instrument Systems, Inc., 905 N.E.2d 40 (Ind. Ct. App. 2009)
• City of Carmel v. Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., 883 N.E.2d 781 (Ind. 2008)
• LHT Capital, LLC v. Indiana Horse Racing Commission, 891 N.E.2d 646 (Ind. Ct. App. 2008)
• Lauth Indiana Resort & Casino, LLC v. Lost River Development, LLC, 889 N.E.2d 915 (Ind. Ct. App. 2008)
• GPI at Danville Crossing, LP v. West Central Conservancy District, 867 N.E.2d 645 (Ind. Ct. App. 2007) (transfer denied)
• City of Carmel v. Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., 849 N.E.2d 1197 (Ind. Ct. App. 2006) (transfer granted)
• Metro. Dev. Comm'n of Marion County v. Pinnacle Media, LLC, 846 N.E.2d 654 (Ind. 2006) (on rehearing)
• Metro. Dev. Comm'n of Marion County v. Pinnacle Media, LLC, 836 N.E.2d 422 (Ind. 2005) (rehearing granted)
• Metro. Dev. Comm'n of Marion County v. Pinnacle Media, LLC, 811 N.E.2d 404 (Ind. Ct. App. 2004)
• Wilson v. Lincoln Fed. Sav. Bank, 790 N.E.2d 1042 (Ind. Ct. App. 2003)
• Van Vactor Farms, Inc. v. Marshall County Plan Comm'n, 793 N.E.2d 1136 (Ind. Ct. App. 2003)
• Johnson v. Heritage Lake Property Owners Assoc., 67A01-0506-CV-00276 (Ind. Ct. App. 2006) (unpublished opinion)
• Indiana Dept. of Ins. v. Employer's Protective Ins. Co., 49A05-0208-CV-403 (Ind. Ct. App. 2004) (participating as amici curiae) (unpublished opinion)
In the majority of these cases, Mr. Vink represented these clients in the trial court as well.
Appearances / Publications
Speaker: "Direct and Cross Exam" (Indianapolis Bar Association's Litigation Skills Series, April 2013); "E-Discovery: Ethical Considerations For In-House Counsel and Their Advisors" (Bose McKinney & Evans CLE Seminar, September, 2012); "Business of Motorsports" Series (Indiana Motorsports Association, Brickyard Crossing, June 2012); "Summary Judgment Practice" (Federal Civil Procedure, ICLEF, May 2010)
Author: " The Emergence of Divergence: The Federal Courts' Struggle to Apply Heck v. Humphrey to 1983 Claims for Illegal Searches," (35 Indiana Law Review 1085, 2002); " Appellate Civil Case Law Update," (Res Gestae, 2003); " Selling Across State Lines: Offering your product online may expose your company to lawsuits in distant states," (Smart Business Indianapolis, 2004).
Appointments / Memberships
Member: Indianapolis and Indiana State Bar Associations; Chapel Rock Christian Church (board member); Marion County Local Rules Committee
Outside the Office
Mr. Vink and his wife are the proud parents of a daughter and son. When not spending time with his family, Mr. Vink enjoys
watching and playing sports, spending time outdoors, and reading.