Church Church Hittle and Antrim, Hamilton County’s oldest law firm, and Burrus and Sease, Zionsville’s oldest law firm, have formed a new association to leverage over 200 years of legal expertise. The firms celebrated the expansion of their combined legal footprint in Zionsville and the surrounding areas with an open house and ice cream social last week.
Community members and leaders of local organizations were in attendance for the event on Thursday, June 8, including Zionsville Chamber of Commerce members, Boone County judicial officers, Boone County Council members, Zionsville Community School representatives, and many other valued community members.
“Roger, Beth, and I were delighted to meet with our friends and neighbors in Zionsville to learn more about how we can support them regarding any legal services,” said Andrew Manna from Church Church Hittle and Antrim. “While CCHA Law has established a strong foundation in Hamilton County, we have a lot to offer to the surrounding communities and look forward to new opportunities to serve the people of Boone County.”
The two firms will work collaboratively from Burrus & Sease’s current office space, located at 410 W. Oak Street in downtown Zionsville. Burrus & Sease is an established firm that has been serving the Zionsville community for over seventy years, and its leadership looks forward to offering additional services with the support of CCHA Law’s full-service legal offerings. The two firms will continue to serve clients in estate and trust planning and administration, real estate law, business law matters, family law, school law, personal injury, litigation, and mediation.
“A primary goal for our merger has been to ensure our clients’ legal needs are served well in the future,” said Beth Sease. “We value the relationships we have built with our clients and have already seen that our colleagues at CCHA share our commitment to put clients first and to do so with excellence, experience, and sophistication. We haven't moved or had to compromise who we are - instead, we have a deeper bench of skilled colleagues to collaborate with as we serve our clients and our community.”
The association brings together powerhouse talent in the legal field including Steven David, who served sixteen years as the Judge of the Boone County Circuit Court and twelve years as a Justice on the Indiana Supreme Court; Leslie Craig Henderzahs, who served as President of the Indiana State Bar Association and has been recognized as Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers, Top Attorney in the Midwest, and Indiana Super Lawyer; Andrew Manna, national thought leader and speaker on K-12 school law matters; Roger Burrus, licensed Board Certified Trust and Estate Lawyer by the Trust and Estate Specialty Board, serving Zionsville for 41 years and 40-year-member and past president of the Boone County Bar Association, Zionsville Lions Club, and Zionsville Chamber of Commerce; and Beth Sease, who served on the Community Foundation of Boone County for eight years and is active on the Professional Advisory Leadership Council at the Central Indiana Community Foundation and the Indianapolis Estate Planning Council, among many others.
Stop by Burrus & Sease’s current office space, located at 410 W. Oak Street in downtown Zionsville, call us 317-873-2150, or reach out to us. We’re your advocate and neighbor, and proud to serve the communities of Zionsville, Whitestown, Lebanon, and Boone County.