Brianne Mershman

Attorney

Brianne graduated from Butler University with a degree in Marketing. After graduating, she spent time working in the “real world” before returning to school. Brianne then attended Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. While a law student, Brianne continued to work full time and she was able to gain practical experience in several areas of law.

After being admitted to Indiana State Bar, Brianne’s practice mainly focuses on Probate Administration and establishing Guardianships.

Meet Attorney Brianne Mershman

Brianne graduated from Butler University with a degree in Marketing. After graduating, she spent time working in the “real world” before returning to school. Brianne then attended Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. While a law student, Brianne continued to work full time and she was able to gain practical experience in several areas of law.

After being admitted to Indiana State Bar, Brianne’s practice mainly focuses on Probate Administration and establishing Guardianships.

Brianne was born and raised in Indiana and has lived in central Indiana for the last 10 years. In her free time, she enjoy spending time with at her family’s lake house on Lake Syracuse, traveling with friends, and taking her dog on long walks.

At Webster and Garino, Brianne primarily focuses on Estate Planning, Probate Administration and Guardianships.

Brianne Mershman | Attorney

Brianne Mershman Accomplishments

Brianne Mershman Accomplishments

“They have been respectful and kind. They have always available. They have been accommodating. They have made a bad situation tolerable. I would recommend this firm to anyone.”

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Webster & Garino LLC Indiana Supreme Court Win

The Indiana Supreme Court found that forcing you to unlock your phone or electronic device for law enforcement violates your 5th Amendment right against self incrimination. On April 18, 2019, William Webster of Webster & Garino argued the Indiana cell phone case before the Supreme Court of Indiana. The case, Katelin Eunjoo Seo v. State of Indiana, Trial Court Cause No. 29D01–1708–MC–5640, and Appellate Court Case Number 18S-CR-595, went up on appeal to the Supreme Court after the Court of Appeals of Indiana ruled in favor of Mr. Webster’s client, criminal defendant, Ms. Seo.

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