Patrick S. McCarney
Associate
317-955-2175
Biography
Initially, Patrick became an attorney because he likes to solve problems. Along the way, he discovered that he has an insatiable curiosity for learning about the nuances and practical realities of every facet of the law, which informs both the scope and manner of his professional practice. As a motivated problem solver and life-long learner, Patrick represents and advises a variety of clients in diverse substantive areas, including both litigation matters and business transactions.
In his litigation practice, Patrick represents clients in state and federal courts across Indiana. He has represented businesses, individuals, insurance companies, and government entities in matters such as contract disputes, insurance coverage disputes, real property disputes, breach of fiduciary duty claims, labor trafficking claims, Title IX claims, and attorney malpractice claims and/or responses to disciplinary grievances. Patrick has also litigated appeals before both the Indiana Court of Appeals and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
In addition to his robust litigation practice, Patrick also assists businesses, business owners, and financial institutions with loan transactions, real property transactions, mergers and acquisitions, general contractual matters, and general governance matters. Patrick has assisted his clients with transactions both big and small—from five figures to nine figures. Beyond his work for business and other commercial entities, Patrick has also assisted Indiana political subdivisions with a variety of municipal law issues, including by drafting legal opinions for elected officials and drafting ordinances.
While attending the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Patrick served as an Articles Editor for the Indiana Law Review and his Note on crowdfunding rules was selected for publication. Patrick also assisted first-year law students with legal writing by serving as a Dean’s Tutorial Society Fellow. Patrick was named to the Order of Barristers in the Moot Court Program and was also a Semi-Finalist in the 2017 Honorable Robert H. Staton Moot Court Competition. In addition, Patrick completed a legal externship with Cummins Inc. where he gained experience in cross-border transactions and intellectual property, including trademarks and trade secrets. Concurrently with his final two years of law school, Patrick completed his M.B.A. from Purdue University’s Krannert School of Management.
Prior to completing law school, Patrick worked for many years in the performing arts and as a manufacturer’s representative for architectural and entertainment lighting products.
When he is not at work, Patrick enjoys cooking (especially barbecue), spending time with his wife and daughter, and attending performing arts and sporting events.
Publications
Best Lawyers Recognizes 22 RBE Attorneys
22 RBE Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers in America Riley Bennett Egloff LLP (RBE) is pleased to announce that 22...
New FTC Noncompete Rule May Change the Employment Landscape
By: Patrick S. McCarney After more than a year of deliberation about a rule first proposed in January 2023 and after...
Riley Bennett Egloff Announces 2024 Super Lawyers Honorees
Riley Bennett Egloff Announces 2024 Super Lawyers Honorees 17 RBE Attorneys Recognized by Indiana Super Lawyers...
Riley Bennett Egloff Announces 2024 Best Lawyers Honorees
Riley Bennett Egloff Announces 2024 Best Lawyers Honorees 20 RBE Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers in America...
Federal Trade Commission Takes Step to Ban Most Non-Compete Agreements Nationwide
By Patrick S. McCarney - RBE Attorney The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) recently announced that it plans to ban...
Five Reasons Why You Should Involve your Attorneys Early in Your Business Transactions
By Patrick S. McCarney — RBE Attorney Business transactions come in all shapes and sizes. Buying or selling a...
Navigating Payment Disputes on Public Construction Projects
For subcontractors that make improvements to real property, navigating the strict requirements of Indiana’s mechanic’s...
The Hidden Legal Impact of New Rules for Lease Accounting
If you are a business owner, you may already know of recent changes to the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles...
False Start: Carving a Niche for Established Small Business Participation in Regulation Crowdfunding Rules Designed for Startups, Indiana Law Review, 51 Ind. L. Rev. 277 (2018)
Awards & Recognition
- The Best Lawyers in America®: Ones to Watch — 2024 – present
- Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)
- Commercial Litigation
- Super Lawyers: Rising Stars — 2024
- Business / Corporate Law
- Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, 2019
- Chancellor’s Scholar — Awarded to the graduating student with the highest cumulative grade point average in each school at Indiana University Indianapolis
- Purdue University Krannert School of Management, 2019
- Krannert Scholar — Awarded to the top 5 percent of graduating students in each graduate cohort
Associations
- Indiana State Bar Association
- Indianapolis Bar Association
Bar and Court Admissions
- Indiana, 2019
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, 2019
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, 2019
- Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, 2020
Education
- Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, JD, 2018, summa cum laude
- Corporate and Commercial Law Graduate Certificate
- Chancellor’s Scholar
- Purdue University Krannert School of Management, MBA, 2019, Beta Gamma Sigma
- Krannert Scholar
- Butler University, BA, Theatre and Political Science, 2007
- Departmental Honors in Theatre and Political Science
Industries Served
Business
Government
Insurance
Practice Areas
Appellate Law
Business & Corporate Law
Business Litigation
Commercial Litigation
Government Law
Insurance Coverage
Insurance Defense