About Chris
Chris Stevenson trained first as an aviator and then as a lawyer. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Flight Technology from Purdue University in 1996, then returned to the classroom to study law at Indiana University, receiving his J.D. in 2003. Those credentials make for an uncommon professional arc, one that combines technical grounding in aircraft operations with formal legal training.
Before entering the legal profession, Stevenson worked in flight operations. Records show involvement with Boeing 727 flight crews and experience as a university flight instructor. That early career gave him practical exposure to operational procedures and safety considerations. He later moved into law school and the bar world, shifting his day-to-day professional life from cockpit to courtroom and office.
After completing his legal education, Stevenson joined Wilson Kehoe Winingham as an associate. He practices in Indiana and remains active in local professional circles. The Indianapolis Bar Association lists him as a member beginning in 2003 and continuing to the present. He also holds membership in the Indiana State Bar and has been associated with the Indiana Law Review between 2002 and 2004.
Stevenson maintains ties to organizations that reflect both halves of his background. He serves as a barrister in an American Inn of Court, a role that typically involves mentoring, ethics discussions and continuing legal education. He also retains membership in flight crew groups tied to Boeing 727 operations and to university flight instruction, bridging his aviation past and legal present.
Colleagues describe Stevenson as an attorney who brings a detail-oriented approach to his work. His training in aviation tends to surface in the way he addresses technical issues and evidence. He has experience drafting and reviewing documents, conducting legal research and representing clients in matters that arise under Indiana law. He has balanced practice responsibilities with participation in bar activities and professional development groups.
Today Stevenson remains an associate at Wilson Kehoe Winingham. He works in Indiana and draws on both his aviation background and his legal education in his practice. He is active in the Indiana State Bar, the Indianapolis Bar Association and an American Inn of Court, and maintains connections to aviation-related professional groups. He practices law as an associate at Wilson Kehoe Winingham in Indiana.