Ali Bartlett focuses her practice on gaming law, governmental affairs, and legislative lobbying. She regularly assists clients with regulatory compliance, administrative law, corporate matters, and licensing issues in the casino gaming, online gaming, sports betting, and lottery industries. Ali provides governmental affairs and lobbying services to clients within a wide variety of industries and also assists clients in election and political law matters. Ali works with clients across a wide spectrum anywhere the private sector meets government at the local, state, and federal levels.
Starting her career in government, Ali previously served on the legislative staff at the Indiana General Assembly. She currently serves as the Indiana Chair for the Republican National Lawyers Association. Ali is a graduate of the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Leadership Series (class of 2018-19) and the Indiana Leadership Forum (class of 2017).
Ali volunteers as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for foster youth in Marion County, Indiana. She also serves on the Board of Visitors for the Marian University Center for Vibrant Schools.
Prior to practicing law, and during law school, Ali served as a legislative assistant for the Indiana House of Representatives, where she provided policy and constituent services assistance to three state representatives. During law school, Ali was a member of the Moot Court Order of the Barristers and served as an appointed member of the Student Bar Association, a representative to the Dean’s Student Advisory Board and president of The Federalist Society. Ali also published an article in the Gaming Law Review as a law student, entitled “The Future of Sports Betting in the States: A Gamble on Federalism and the Growth of the Gaming Industry.”
Ali serves as a volunteer with Kids Voice of Indiana as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), representing children in the foster care system in Marion County.