About David
David Holub began his legal journey after earning a Juris Doctor from Valparaiso University School of Law in 1982. He completed his legal education at a time when courtroom practice and civil litigation were reshaping in Indiana. The degree set the stage for a career centered on trial work and appellate practice.
He launched his professional life at Ruman, Clements & Holub, PC in 1982. That early experience placed him alongside litigators handling contested civil matters. Over the years he has continued to practice in forums that require courtroom readiness and careful appellate briefing.
Holub is admitted to practice in Indiana and has credentials that allow him to appear before national and regional courts. He holds admission to the U.S. Supreme Court and to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Those admissions reflect work that spans trial-level litigation and appeals in federal courts.
He holds certification as a Civil Trial Advocate from the National Board of Trial Advocacy. The certification signals a concentration on jury and bench trials and on the procedural and evidentiary skills that trial work demands. It is one professional credential among the practical experiences that shape his courtroom approach.
Holub maintains professional ties to the legal community through membership in the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, where he retains sustaining membership. That affiliation connects him to other attorneys who litigate civil matters across the state, and to continuing education opportunities related to trial practice.
Throughout his career he has balanced trial work and appellate filings. He has handled matters in state and federal courts and appeared in proceedings that require both advocacy and written argument. His work reflects the procedural variety of civil litigation, from case development to presentation before juries and judges.
As of 2026 he continues to practice law in Indiana, concentrating on civil trial and appellate matters. His current practice focuses on representing clients in contested civil litigation and on pursuing appeals in courts where he is admitted to appear.