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Timothy Hemenway Button is a seasoned attorney at Riley Bennett & Egloff, LLP, based in Indianapolis, Indiana. With an impressive 20 years of legal experience, Timothy has cultivated a robust practice focusing on business law, real estate, and land use & zoning. His deep understanding of these complex areas of law has made him a trusted advisor to businesses, developers, and individuals seeking to navigate the intricacies of commercial transactions and property development. At Riley Bennett & Egloff, LLP, Timothy is known for his strategic approach and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring his clients' interests are safeguarded in every transaction. Whether guiding a business through the complexities of a merger or acquisition, negotiating commercial leases, or advising on zoning regulations and land use permits, he provides comprehensive legal solutions tailored to meet each client's unique needs. His ability to translate legal jargon into practical, actionable advice has earned him a reputation as an attorney who not only understands the law but also the real-world implications for his clients. Timothy's commitment to client success is unwavering, and he prides himself on building strong, lasting relationships based on trust and transparency. Located at 141 East Washington Street in Indianapolis, Timothy is dedicated to serving his community with integrity and excellence. Clients consistently praise his proactive problem-solving skills and dedication to achieving favorable outcomes. As a key member of the Riley Bennett & Egloff team, Timothy Hemenway Button continues to be a driving force in the realm of business and real estate law, guiding his clients towards growth and success with confidence and expertise.
Land use and zoning attorneys help property owners navigate regulations affecting how land can be used and developed. They handle permits, variances, and disputes. Common matters include zoning variances, land use permits, development approvals, property disputes.