Law firm expands to Indiana
Global insurance law firm Clyde & Co opened its 21st North American office in northwest Indiana this week, signaling more cross‑border M&A, litigation and regulatory work for carriers expanding regionally. The expansion tightens legal support options for insurers operating in the Midwest. (insideindianabusiness.com)
Clyde & Co’s new Highland, Indiana office will be led by Renee Mortimer, who joins the firm as a partner after serving as Managing Partner of Lewis Brisbois’ Highland and Indianapolis offices. (clydeco.com) Mortimer arrives accompanied by one associate and will work alongside senior counsel Brittney Rykovich and three Indiana-based associates already aligned with the office. (clydeco.com) The hire brings “more than three decades” of defense experience handling complex personal‑injury and liability claims and a track record of taking cases to verdict in both Indiana and Illinois state and federal courts. (clydeco.com) Clyde & Co described the Highland opening as a strategic beefing up of its North American trial and defence capability and said the Indiana team complements an Indianapolis group of four attorneys the firm added in 2024. (clydeco.com) The firm published the office announcement on March 17, 2026, and stated the Indiana team will coordinate closely with Clyde’s sizeable Chicago hub to serve regional insurer clients. (clydeco.com) Clyde’s U.S. platform already lists more than 70 partners and over 300 legal professionals, adding local trial capacity to its broader North American bench. (clydeco.com) Legal trade reporting framed the Highland move as part of Clyde’s ongoing U.S. expansion in 2026, with outlets noting it as one of the firm’s recent American openings this year. (law.com)