About Kim
Kim Jeselskis practices employment law at Jeselskis Brinkerhoff and Joseph, LLC, located in Indianapolis, Indiana. She joined the Indiana State Bar in 2000, starting a dedicated career in legal advocacy. The firm specializes in employment-related disputes, arbitration, mediation, and civil rights cases throughout the state. This focus allows Kim to navigate a variety of legal challenges, ensuring that her clients receive comprehensive support in their employment matters. Kim earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Valparaiso University School of Law in 2000. Prior to her law degree, she obtained a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Psychology from Ball State University in 1997, following a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Psychology from the same institution in 1995.
This educational foundation equips her with a unique perspective on the psychological dynamics involved in employment law and mediation, enhancing her ability to understand the nuances of workplace conflicts. Most of Kim's practice involves representing clients in employment disputes, including wrongful termination, discrimination claims, and workplace harassment. Cases typically progress through initial consultations, mediation sessions, and, when necessary, litigation. Her mediation skills are further enhanced by her certification as a professional coach, which aids in effectively resolving conflicts and fostering communication between parties. This multifaceted approach allows her to advocate for her clients with a understanding of both legal and psychological factors at play. Before founding her own firm in 2010, Kim worked as a lawyer for another firm, beginning in 2007.
This role involved both litigation and mediation. This lets the attorney develop a comprehensive knowledge of the legal field in Indiana. Her commitment to civil rights drives her work, as she consistently advocates for fair treatment in the workplace. This dedication is reflected in her active participation in several professional associations, including the Indiana Association of Mediators and the National Employment Lawyers Association. Additionally, she holds memberships in the Indianapolis Bar Association and the American Bar Association, which keep her informed about the latest legal developments and best practices in her field. In addition to her legal practice, Kim is dedicated to educating others about employment law and mediation.
She frequently conducts workshops and seminars aimed at helping individuals and organizations understand their rights and responsibilities. This commitment to education not only supports her clients but also benefits the broader community. Through her multifaceted approach to law and mediation, Kim Jeselskis effectively serves her clients while promoting awareness and understanding of employment law issues in Indiana.