PARKING NOTICE: The sidewalks and curbs around the Columbia Center will be under construction through June 2023. Traffic patterns may change and street parking will be limited during construction, so we encourage you to park in the garage attached to Columbia Center. The entrance to the Parking Garage is on Fifth Street, and you may park in any spot not marked Reserved. There is a parking garage elevator you can take down to the 1st floor where the BB&C offices are located. Please inform a BB&C staff member that you are parked in the garage, so we can validate your parking during your visit to the office. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding during the construction.
Attorney
Aaron Spolarich
Attorney
Aaron Spolarich is an experienced trial attorney who provides clients with straightforward solutions to complex problems. Speaking about his legal career to date, he says “I have spent thousands of hours in courtrooms. There is no substitute for that experience.” Aaron has tried over one hundred trials during his career and brings the benefit of this experience to every client relationship.
After graduating summa cum laude from Wabash College in 2008, Aaron attended the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana. He not only graduated cum laude but also was a member of the Order of Barristers, an honor reserved for ten members of each graduating class. Aaron started his career representing the State of Indiana as a Deputy Attorney General, where he authored over 150 appellate briefs and successfully argued in both the Indiana Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of Indiana. Aaron then became a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Indianapolis, and later in Montgomery County, Indiana.
Today at BB&C, Aaron approaches his clients’ legal needs with an eye to the multiple angles that may affect the case in the present and in the future. Whether it’s a criminal proceeding affecting current circumstances, estate planning to define a legacy for generations, or an appeal to get the client’s side of the story heard, Aaron is a dedicated and thorough advocate for his clients inside and outside the courtroom.
Outside his work, Aaron’s passion is giving back to both his professional community and the community where he lives. He is a former two-term President of the Montgomery County Bar Association, and a former Judicial Liaison to the West Central Regional Community Corrections Advisory Board. He lives in Crawfordsville, Indiana with his wife and son, where he was the Inaugural President of the Crawfordsville Citizens’ Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Council, a member of the Board of Directors for Crawfordsville Kiwanis, and a committee member for the Red Cross of Central Indiana.
Education
Wabash College
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Admitted to Practice
State of Indiana
U.S. Northern District Court of Indiana
U.S. Southern District Court of Indiana
Professional Affiliations
Montgomery County Bar Association
PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS, AFFILIATIONS, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
Crawfordsville Kiwanis
Red Cross of Central Indiana