About Anne
Anne Medlin Lowe is a partner at Fugate Gangstad Lowe, where she leads the firm's appellate and business litigation practices. She is a dedicated advocate for small business owners and individuals.
Anne’s practice is defined by her ability to distill dense records into crisp, compelling legal arguments. Her appellate footprint covers a diverse range of criminal, civil, and domestic issues, with a recent string of successful reversals in the Indiana Court of Appeals involving protective orders, probate interpretation, and family law matters.
Prior to entering private practice, Anne served for more than two years as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Paul D. Mathias of the Indiana Court of Appeals. Today, she leverages that invaluable insider’s perspective to craft her briefs and trial strategies.
Anne understands that for an individual or a small business owner, a lawsuit or dispute can be a massive disruption to their livelihood. Her practice centers around the goals of strategic efficiency and maximum effectiveness. She understands that effective litigation requires not only legal acumen but also a careful stewardship of the client’s resources.
Anne is a Distinguished Fellow of the Indiana Bar Foundation and has been recognized by her peers as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for eight consecutive years (2017-2025) and by Best Lawyers Ones to Watch.
Education
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Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
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J.D.
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Norman Lefstein Award of Excellence
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Order of the Barristers; Staton Moot Court Finalist
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Executive Note Development Editor, Indiana International and Comparative Law Review
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DePauw University
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B.A.
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Media Fellow, Honor Scholar
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Bar Admissions
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U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit
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United States Supreme Court
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U.S. District Court, Northern District of Indiana
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U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana
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State of Indiana
Professional Associations
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Indiana State Bar Association: Member (2013–Present)
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Indiana State Bar Association: Appellate Section Council (2021–2022)
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Indianapolis Bar Association: Member (2013–Present)
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ICLEF Futures Council: Member (2021)
Honors
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Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2017 - 2025
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Best Lawyers® Ones to Watch
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Indianapolis Bar Foundation Distinguished Fellow
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Norman Lefstein Award of Excellence (Pro Bono Service)
Past Positions
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Clerk for the Honorable Paul D. Mathias of the Indiana Court of Appeals
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Associate attorney at downtown Indianapolis boutique civil litigation firm
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Representative Cases
Successfully appealed the issuance of a protective order in H.W. v. M.R., 266 N.E.3d 737 (Ind. Ct. App. 2025)
Achieved reversal in H.R. v. M.R., 262 N.E.3d 915 (Ind. Ct. App. 2025), overturning an order lacking sufficient statutory evidence
Obtained a reversal in K.K. v. B.B., 258 N.E.3d 274 (Ind. Ct. App. 2025) (mem. dec.)
Persuaded the Court of Appeals to reverse a trial court’s interpretation of a will in Gerth v. Est. of Bloemer, 240 N.E.3d 702 (Ind. Ct. App. 2024). The Court agreed with Anne’s argument regarding the proper classification of agricultural assets and uncashed checks, resulting in a favorable redistribution of the estate under the laws of intestate succession
Secured a partial reversal in Jones v. State (22A-CR-1059), where the Court of Appeals remanded the case for resentencing due to an erroneous habitual offender enhancement
Successfully defended a trial court’s adoption order against an appeal in C.C. v. A.F. (25A-AD-954) (mem. decision)
In Dae San Printing Co. v. TFI, Inc. (S.D. Ind.), a complex multimillion-dollar commercial dispute involving an international client, secured a confidential settlement that successfully resolved the matter to the client's full satisfaction
Achieved a rare reversal by both the Indiana Court of Appeals and the Indiana Supreme Court regarding a dismissal order in Bellwether Props., LLC v. Duke Energy Ind., Inc., 87 N.E.3d 462 (Ind. 2017)