About William A.
William A. Theodoros earned his law degree from Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis in 2014, after completing an undergraduate degree at the University of Miami in 2011. He moved through law school during a period of shifting legal practice, graduating into a crowded market and building a practice aimed at handling disputes in both state and federal forums. His academic background blends a Midwestern law education with southeastern undergraduate study.
After graduation, Theodoros sought admission to the Indiana bar and to the federal trial courts that serve the state. He is admitted to practice in Indiana and in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana. Those admissions allow him to bring cases in state court and to appear in federal district court when matters fall under federal jurisdiction.
Much of Theodoros’s work has been centered at Theodoros and Rooth, P.C., where he has been listed as part of the firm’s roster. At the firm he has handled litigation matters, preparing pleadings, engaging in discovery and appearing in court on behalf of clients. He also advises clients on procedural issues that affect how cases proceed through state and federal systems. His day-to-day practice requires an attention to court rules and filing deadlines and frequent interaction with opposing counsel and court personnel.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation. He takes a measured approach to hearings and motions, preferring careful briefing over flash. That style often shows up in courtroom work where advocacy is backed by precise legal argument and documentary support. He has built experience across the range of tasks that litigators perform: drafting motions, conducting depositions, and arguing before judges in both federal and state venues.
Theodoros balances courtroom work with client counseling. He spends time explaining the litigation process to clients and mapping out practical next steps. He also assists in crafting litigation strategies that take into account the particular rules of the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana as well as state procedures. He maintains professional relationships with court staff and fellow practitioners in the Indianapolis legal community.
He currently practices at Theodoros and Rooth, P.C., where his work continues to involve state and federal litigation and related client counseling. His current practice focuses on representing clients in matters filed in Indiana state court and in the U.S. District Courts serving Indiana.