Mitchell M. Pote was admitted to the bar in 1997.He was born in Delaware, and came to Indiana as an assistant professor of political science at Franklin College.He interned for U.S. Magistrate Judge John P. Godich, and previously worked for the law firms of Wilson Kehoe & Winingham and Hume Smith Geddes Green & Simmons.
He is a member of the Indiana and Indianapolis Bar Associations, and is admitted to practice in the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, as well as the Seventh Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals.He began private practice in 2007, motivated in large part to provide assistance for special needs children and their parents. He is a member of COPAA (Council of Parents, Attorneys and Advocates), a national, non-profit organization created to assist children with disabilities and their parents by providing greater access to legal services and advocacy.
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