Seamus P. Boyce Noblesville, Indiana
| Associate | |
| phone | (317) 773-2190 |
| fax | (317) 773-5320 |
| spboyce@cchalaw.com | |
Seamus (pronounced shay-mus) P. Boyce has a general law practice as an associate with the firm of Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim and often represents clients in matters involving education, schools, and/or intellectual property.
He has been admitted to practice law in Indiana and currently serves on the Board of Governors for the Indiana State Bar Association. His professional association memberships include the Education Law Association (ELA), Hamilton County Bar Association, Indiana School Boards Association, Indiana State Bar Association, Indianapolis Bar Association, and National School Boards Association (NSBA). He is a frequent speaker and contributor for organizations including the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), ELA, Indiana School Boards Association, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum (ICLEF), Lorman Education Services, National Business Institute, and NSBA. Most recently, Seamus drafted the briefs on behalf of the NSBA and AASA in the matter of Safford v. Redding before the Supreme Court of the United States.
Seamus graduated from Wabash College and currently serves on the Board of the Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men. During his time at Wabash, he was a member of the Sphinx Club, Sigma Chi Fraternity, and Rugby Club. He also participated in an off-campus study program at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth. After Wabash, Seamus attended the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire where he earned both a law degree and a masters in education law. During his time at Pierce Law, Seamus received an Albert Schweitzer Fellowship which he used to create a mentoring program for special education students. In addition, he competed in the Spong moot court program at the College of William & Mary. Before graduating from Pierce Law, he received the American Bar Association and American Law Institute Award for the graduating student who best demonstrates both scholarship and leadership.
Seamus was born and raised in Indiana and currently resides in Fishers with his wife, Erin, who is an elementary school teacher for special needs students. He enjoys spending time with his eight siblings and being actively involved in his community including assisting with the Indiana Bar Foundation sponsored We The People competition and the Indiana State Bar Association's Clients Financial Assistance Fund.






