Daniel P. McInerny

Firm: Bose McKinney & Evans LLP
Location: Indianapolis - IN

  • 111 Monument Circle, Suite 2700
    Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
    USA
  • Tel : 317-684-5102
  • Fax : 317-223-0102

Dan McInerny is a partner in the Environmental Law and Agribusiness Groups, and has been a practicing attorney since 1984. Mr. McInerny concentrates his practice in the areas of environmental, natural resources and agricultural law, and also has an extensive background in Indiana administrative law. His experience includes representing clients in property transfers; air permits and enforcement; RCRA, CERCLA and remediation; Brownfields and Comfort Letters; DNR permitting and enforcement; and NEPA. Mr. McInerny also represents clients in a variety of water issues, including NPDES permits; groundwater and surface water resources; stormwater and wastewater infrastructure and construction; Clean Water Act compliance; wetlands, streams and floodway permits; and Indiana Water Rights law.

A graduate of Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College, he received his J.D. and a Certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law from that institution. Prior to joining Bose McKinney & Evans, Mr. McInerny served as a deputy attorney general, representing the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, the Department of Natural Resources and the Indiana State Department of Health.

Mr. McInerny is a frequent author, speaker and media resource, addressing numerous topics related to environmental law, including litigation, administrative law, governmental agencies, changing environmental laws and regulations, hazardous waste, site cleanup, water quality, farming regulations, confined feeding operations, environmental due diligence and wetland development. He has spoken at numerous seminars for Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, and has made presentations to the American Agricultural Law Association, the Indiana State Bar Association, the Indianapolis Bar Association, the Insurance Institute of Indiana, Purdue University Staff, Lewis and Clark College, Indiana University School of Business, Indiana Agribusiness, the Hoosierland Preservation Task Force, the Governor’s Environmental Conference, Indiana Water Pollution Control Association, Inc., Agri America Network, National Business Institute, Inc., Indiana Environmental Institute, Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen’s Association; Indiana Agriculture Regulatory Structure Task Force, First Financial Bank Lender Forum, August Mack Environmental and Indiana Veal Association. Mr. McInerny also has written for several publications, including the Indianapolis Business Journal, Indiana Lawyer and Res Gestae.


Bose McKinney & Evans LLP

The firm that Bose, Evans and McKinney created and nurtured has evolved into a complex firm that prides itself on its experience in numerous specific areas of the law. Bose McKinney & Evans works closely with its clients in numerous practice areas, including corporate governance, litigation, intellectual property, real estate, estate and business succession planning, labor and employment, utilities, tax, and municipal and education law.

The firm’s more than 100 attorneys work with privately owned businesses, universities and research foundations, government entities and public companies. The goal, unchanged since the firm was founded almost 60 years ago, remains helping clients to resolve their problems and meet their objectives. The firm’s affiliate, Bose Public Affairs Group, provides clients with local, state and federal government relations, strategic communications, procurement and strategic advisory services.

Bose McKinney & Evans takes seriously its commitment to the community it calls home. Attorneys at Bose McKinney & Evans have long taken leadership positions in business, cultural, political, youth, civic and religious organizations. Several of the firm’s partners have been active at the national, state and local levels of both major political parties. The firm sponsors charitable events around the state and raises money through its “Goodwill Committee” for those in need who do not qualify for other charitable assistance.