433 West 84th Drive
Merrillville, Indiana 46410
219-736-6020
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Gordon E. Gouveia is the principal of the law firm of Gouveia and Associates where his areas of practice are bankruptcy, debtor/creditor rights , bankruptcy organization and commercial litigation. Gordon Gouveia is board certified in business and consumer bankruptcy and creditor rights specialist by the American Bankruptcy Board of Certification and Commercial Law League.

Gordon Gouveia is a registered mediator for Indiana and Chapter 7 Trustee for the US Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Indiana. Mr. Gouveia is a member of the Lake County Indiana and Indiana State Bar Associations, American Bankruptcy Institute and the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees. Gordon Gouveia is an adjunct professor of law
at Valparaiso University School of Law.

Gordon E. Gouveia is admitted to practice in Indiana and before the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals,Seventh Circuit, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Indiana. Mr. Gouveia earned his B.A. degree in education from Indiana University and his J.D. degree from
Valparaiso University.


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