About Connor H
Connor H Nolan earned his Juris Doctor from Valparaiso University School of Law in 2015. He completed his undergraduate studies at Purdue University, receiving a B.A. in 2011 with concentrations in political science and English, American literature. Those years of study left him comfortable with dense texts and complex argumentation. They also trained him to parse statutory language and to write clearly under pressure.
After law school Nolan began practicing in Indiana. He works as an associate lawyer and has spent his early career building practical skills in client counseling, legal research, and drafting court filings. He has experience preparing briefs and memoranda, and he handles the everyday tasks that keep cases moving forward. He combines procedural familiarity with steady attention to deadlines.
Collegiate studies in political science and English have shaped the way Nolan approaches legal problems. He leans on analytical habits formed in the classroom when he reads case law and statutes. He also draws on careful editing skills when preparing pleadings and client letters. Those two strands—analysis and clear expression—show up in routine litigation work and in transactional matters alike.
Colleagues describe Nolan as methodical in his preparation and direct in his written work. He applies a straightforward style to legal writing, favoring precision over flourish. That means pleadings that aim to be readable and research memos that get to the legal question quickly. He also spends time advising clients on process and next steps, explaining complex legal issues in plain terms.
Today Nolan serves as an associate lawyer practicing in Indiana. He continues to build courtroom familiarity and to handle the substantive drafting that underpins litigation and other client matters. His current practice centers on client representation and legal drafting.