Kaylee Conley
Associate , Indianapolis IN
Kaylee is an Associate with Stoll Keenon Ogdenโs Indianapolis Office. She joined Stoll Keenon Ogden in 2022, as part of the firmโs merger with Katz Korin Cunningham, and contributes to the practice groups focusing on business services, corporate finance and lending, and real estate. After graduating from Indiana University, Kaylee attended the Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indiana Universityโs Indianapolis campus. While attending law school, she served as an executive board member for the Womenโs Caucus organization and helped organize their annual auctions benefiting local Indianapolis organizations. Kaylee participated in the Robert H. Staton Moot Court Competition, where she was named to The Order of the Barristers in 2019. She was also selected to hold a position on the executive board of the moot court competition and participated in national competitions.
Business Services: Kaylee assists clients with a variety of business needs, including drafting and negotiating commercial contracts and business organization documents.
Corporate Finance & Lending: Kaylee works with financial institutions on such issues as credit facilities, loan restructurings, workouts, and asset-based lending.
Real Estate: Kaylee advises clients on various real estate matters including the acquisition, development, and financing of commercial real estate.
Education
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, 2021, J.D.
Indiana University, 2018, B.A.
Experience
Admitted In
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Indiana
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U.S. District Court, Northern District of Indiana
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U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana
Professional & Community Activities
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Robert H. Staton Moot Court Competition, The Order of the Barristers 2019; Executive Board Member, 2020-2021
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Womenโs Caucus Organization, Executive Board Member, 2020-2021
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Indianapolis Bar Association, Women and the Law Division, Young Lawyers Division
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Indiana University Dance Marathon Alumni Board
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