Joseph V. Macha serves as the Managing Partner of Foley & Mansfield's Indianapolis office, a pivotal role he assumed after relocating from Los Angeles to establish the firm’s inaugural Indiana presence. This strategic move underscores Joe’s commitment to expanding the firm’s capabilities and enhancing client...
Joseph V. Macha serves as the Managing Partner of Foley & Mansfield's Indianapolis office, a pivotal role he assumed after relocating from Los Angeles to establish the firm’s inaugural Indiana presence. This strategic move underscores Joe’s commitment to expanding the firm’s capabilities and enhancing client service in the Midwest. With nearly two decades of experience in civil litigation, Joe has honed his expertise in complex areas such as product liability, toxic torts, construction defects, and environmental law. His extensive background includes a focus on defending high-stakes claims related to toxic exposure, where he has represented numerous Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 companies.
Joe’s proficiency in litigating cases involving hazardous materials—such as benzene, silica, and asbestosis—positions him as a sought-after authority in the field. His adeptness in navigating the intricacies of environmental law and toxic tort litigation allows him to effectively manage and mitigate risks for his clients. Additionally, Joe is well-versed in alternative dispute resolution methods, including arbitration and mediation, which enhances his litigation management skills and provides clients with flexible options for resolving disputes.
At Foley & Mansfield, Joe is currently spearheading key projects that focus on developing innovative strategies to address emerging legal challenges in the realms of product liability and environmental claims. His leadership not only fosters a collaborative environment within the Indianapolis office but also ensures that clients receive tailored legal solutions that align with their unique needs. As a dedicated advocate for his clients, Joe Macha continues to make significant contributions to the legal landscape in Indiana and beyond.