About Colin Edward
Colin Edward Flora earned a J.D. from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 2011 after completing a B.A. in political science at Indiana University South Bend in 2008. He came to law school following a traditional undergraduate track in political science, and his early academic record shows steady engagement with legal studies and public affairs. Those years set the groundwork for his entry into practice in Indiana.
While still in school and shortly after, Flora collected a string of practical experiences that shaped his early career. He worked as a legal intern in 2009 at the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office. The following year he served as a law clerk at Cohen & Malad, LLP. Those roles put him inside courtrooms and law offices and offered hands-on exposure to litigation tasks, research and case preparation.
In 2012 Flora took a position as an associate civil litigation lawyer with Pavlack Law, LLC. The title reflects his steady move into litigation practice. Over the course of those years he handled civil matters in Indiana courts and supported trial-ready files. His work as an associate involved drafting pleadings, managing discovery, and assisting in courtroom proceedings.
Flora is licensed in Indiana and has been active in local legal circles. He has been a member of the Indiana State Bar Association since 2011 and has belonged to the Indianapolis Bar Association since 2008. Earlier, in 2007, he held membership in the Midwest Political Science Association, reflecting his academic interest in political science before he turned fully to law.
Colin Flora’s professional path follows a familiar arc: classroom study, practical internships, and early-year litigation work. That sequence gave him steady exposure to the procedural and substantive demands of civil practice in the state. He has worked on projects that required detailed factual development and procedural attention, and he has experience supporting cases through key stages of litigation.
He remains based in Indiana and continues to practice in the civil litigation arena. His current work concentrates on civil litigation matters in Indiana courts.