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Ken Nunn, the founder of the Ken Nunn Law Office, a prominent personal injury law firm in Indiana, has passed away on December 24th. He is survived by his daughter Vicky Nunn, son David Nunn, and grandchildren Katie and Jimmy Nunn. Nunn built a successful statewide practice from humble beginnings, starting with a small office and growing it into a firm with nearly 90 employees and 12 lawyers. He was known for his dedication to fighting for his clients, his love for Indiana University, and his philanthropic efforts. His daughter, Vicky Nunn, who has been with the firm since 2001, will be taking over the leadership. The office will reopen on December 29th and continue to operate.

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Indiana Legal Giant Ken Nunn Passes Away at [Age Undisclosed]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Ken Nunn, the founder of the Ken Nunn Law Office and a household name in Indiana legal circles, has died on December 24th. He was [age undisclosed].

Nunn’s passing was announced on the Ken Nunn Law Office’s Facebook page on Thursday, with a statement confirming that his daughter, Vicky Nunn Jarrett, would assume leadership of the firm. He is survived by his daughter Vicky Nunn Jarrett, son David Nunn, and grandchildren Katie and Jimmy Nunn.

Born into humble circumstances in Jeffersonville, Indiana, Nunn overcame significant obstacles to graduate from Indiana University with a business degree and later from IU School of Law in 1967. He launched his practice in Bloomington with minimal resources, building it into the largest personal injury firm in the state. Known for his iconic office building in Bloomington and a statewide reach, the Ken Nunn Law Office employs nearly 90 people, including 12 attorneys.

“Ken will be remembered as a pioneer in the modern-day practice of representing injured people,” the firm’s statement read. He was also lauded for his passion for Indiana University and its basketball program, as well as his extensive charitable work.

Nunn’s dedication to his clients was legendary, fueled by his admiration for the film “To Kill a Mockingbird.” His firm has represented tens of thousands of clients over the past 50 years.

Nunn’s absence from a recent bicycle giveaway for children at the Crestmont Boys & Girls Club on December 18th, an event his family attended, was noted.

The Ken Nunn Law Office will be closed for the holidays and will reopen on December 29th. According to the firm, it will continue to operate as usual, upholding Nunn’s legacy of fighting for the rights of injured individuals throughout Indiana.

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