Full Biography: Brent W. Huber
Brent Huber's primary areas of practice concentration are risk management and complex litigation, including insurance coverage litigation, business litigation, toxic torts and environmental litigation. In addition to representing parties in the state and federal courts in Indiana, Mr. Huber has represented clients in litigated matters on a pro hac vice basis in Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, North Carolina, Nebraska, and New York.
Mr. Huber is originally from Francesville, Indiana, and received his Bachelor of Science with distinction from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He graduated cum laude from Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington, where he served as an Articles Editor of the Indiana Law Journal and was a Sherman Minton Moot Court semifinalist and recipient of the Sherman Minton Moot Court "Best Brief" award. He also authored a Note, titled "Target Corporations, Hostile Horizontal Takeovers and Antitrust Injury Under Section 16 of the Clayton Act After Cargill," 66 Ind. L.J. 625 (1991).
Mr. Huber is a frequent speaker at seminars on insurance coverage and civil litigation in federal court. Mr. Huber has authored several articles and publications regarding civil procedure, insurance coverage and environmental law. He has taught sessions on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act in a graduate level course at Purdue University.
Mr. Huber is a member of the Indianapolis, Indiana and American Bar Associations; the Defense Research Institute (DRI); the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana (DTCI) (formerly on the membership committee of DTCI); Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee of American Bar Association. He is also a member of Environmental Law Section of the Indianapolis Bar Association, and the Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law Section of the American Bar Association. In addition, he was listed as an Indiana "Super Lawyer" in 2004 and 2006 - 2008. He is an Elder and past Board member of Christ Community Church in Carmel, Indiana, and his hobbies and interests include spending time with his wife and two children, sports cars, basketball, working out, and theology and church history.
Mr. Huber has been a member of the Indiana Bar since 1991.