About Maen
Maen Hassuneh earned his law degree from Valparaiso University in 2011 after completing a Bachelor of Arts at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis in 2007. He left law school with classroom experience and a foundation in legal research and writing that informed the early years of his practice.
After law school he established his career in the Midwest and gained admission to practice in both Indiana and Illinois. Those credentials allowed him to build a regional practice. By 2015 he had taken on a leadership role at his firm and became managing partner of the Hassuneh Law Office.
His time as managing partner has involved overseeing the firm’s operations and handling client matters. He maintains professional ties to national groups and has been a member of the American Bar Association since 2015. That membership has kept him connected to broader discussions in the legal community while he runs a small firm.
Colleagues and clients describe Hassuneh as practical and direct in the way he approaches cases. He balances casework with administrative duties and the day-to-day demands of running a practice. Those responsibilities include supervising staff, managing client intake, and shaping how the office approaches dispute resolution and client counseling.
Hassuneh’s background — an undergraduate degree from IUPUI followed by a J.D. from Valparaiso — informs how he assesses legal problems and communicates with clients. He has built a practice that serves individuals and local businesses across state lines. That work has required attention to differing rules and procedures in Indiana and Illinois, and he has guided clients through those variations.
He continues to lead the Hassuneh Law Office and remains active in bar association activities. His current practice centers on serving clients in Indiana and Illinois through the Hassuneh Law Office.