Generations of Justice: Jim Keller Talks Legacy on the Get Indiana Podcast
Every law firm has a story—but few span nearly nine decades, three generations, and a commitment to justice that started in 1936. On a recent episode of the Get IN, hosted by Nate Spangle, Jim Keller sat down with host Nate Spangle to trace the roots of Keller & Keller, sharing stories that are equal parts Indiana history and personal legacy.
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How Keller & Keller Grew from a Humble Office to a Multi-State Firm
Long before the billboards and courtroom wins, there was George Keller—Jim’s grandfather—who opened a small law office in 1936. His son, Jack Keller, carried that torch through decades of growth, and today, Jim continues the mission as the firm’s Managing Partner.
During the podcast, Jim reflects on what it means to lead a company that now spans Indiana, New Mexico, and Michigan, with over 100 employees fighting for injury victims every single day.
Hidden Gems, Patachou, and the Real Indiana
Beyond the courtroom talk, Jim gets personal—highlighting some of his favorite parts of life in Indy. He gives love to The Idle, a tucked-away local park and public space he believes more people should discover, and sings the praises of Martha Hoover and her visionary work with The Patachou Foundation, known for beloved local staples like Café Patachou and Napolese.
It’s a side of Jim that clients and community members don’t always get to see: the storyteller, the local enthusiast, and the man behind the mission.
A Legacy Built on Service, Not Spotlight
Jim makes one thing clear—this legacy isn’t about ego. It’s about service. About helping people who need it most. About honoring the work his grandfather and father started. And about building something that lasts far beyond one courtroom victory.
Keller & Keller’s success isn’t built on flashy TV ads or gimmicks. It’s built on hard work, empathy, and a deep understanding of what it means to fight for clients when they’re at their most vulnerable.
What If You’re the One Who Needs Help?
This isn’t just a feel-good story. It’s a reminder that if you’re injured and looking for a law firm with real roots, real results, and real heart—Keller & Keller is here.
We’ve been standing up for clients since 1936. And we’re just getting started.
Tune in to the episode to hear the full conversation with Jim Keller.