About Casie
Casie Towsley entered law school after an undergraduate period that shaped a clear interest in public service and legal process. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Notre Dame Law School in 2018, finishing a rigorous program that emphasized doctrinal study and practical skills. Her time at Notre Dame included exposure to trial advocacy and legal writing, elements that inform how she approaches client matters today.
After graduation, Towsley moved into practice in Indiana. She has maintained an active presence in the state’s legal community and holds current memberships in professional associations. That involvement has given her an ongoing connection to continuing legal education and peer networks in Indiana’s courts.
Towsley’s early years in practice were spent building litigation and client-management skills typical of a young attorney establishing a career. She handled court filings, client counseling, and case preparation. Those tasks required careful attention to procedural rules and the ability to explain complex legal issues to clients who did not speak legalese. Colleagues describe her as methodical in her preparation and clear in court papers and client communications.
Her work reflects the training she received in law school and the practical demands of practice. She balances legal research with courtroom readiness. That mix has shaped her approach to problem solving and to case strategy. She is attentive to timelines and focused on the details that affect outcomes in litigation and administrative matters.
Outside of case work, Towsley participates in local bar activities and professional education programs. Those memberships keep her connected to developments in state law and procedural practice. She frequently attends seminars and local bar meetings to stay current with changes in Indiana rules and precedent.
Casie Towsley practices law in Indiana, where she handles client matters that arise in the state’s courts and administrative bodies. Her current practice centers on representing clients in legal proceedings and advising them on procedural and substantive issues in Indiana.