
Michele L. Jackson
Of CounselCongratulations to Michele Jackson for being selected a Rising Star by Super Lawyers for four years in a row:
Michele L. Jackson is a founder of HARDEN JACKSON, LLC where she serves as Chair of the Adoption & Reproductive Law Practice Group and concentrates her law practice in adoption, surrogacy, and international family law. Her practice includes representation for expectant (birth) or adoptive parents, as well as step-parent and second parent adoptions. Additionally, Ms. Jackson represents intended parents or surrogates in gestational surrogacy arrangements. She is routinely sought for her knowledge and experience regarding issues in international adoptions and international family law, and has extensive experience with children in the United States and orphans worldwide. Ms. Jackson has dedicated herself to the adoption of orphans, while assisting couples and individuals to realize their dreams of becoming parents. Her commitment includes traveling to countries to develop and maintain in-country contacts including agencies, attorneys and foreign authorities.
Ms. Jackson earned her Juris Doctor from Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis in 2000. During law school, she earned the distinctions of President of the International Law Society, International Human Rights Law Program and Student Government Representative. She graduated with a double major and honors from Anderson University in 1997. She is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association and the American Bar Association. For four years (2010-2013), Ms. Jackson was named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine, an honor for attorneys under 40 that lists her as one of the top up-and-coming attorneys in Indiana. In 2012, Ms. Jackson was given the Congressional Angels in Adoption award for her outstanding advocacy of adoption. Recently, Ms. Jackson received the Indianapolis Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 award. The award recognizes professionals younger than 40 years of age for service in their jobs and in the community. Ms. Jackson was also selected as a finalist for the 2013 Indy's Best and Brightest award created by Junior Achievement.
In addition to her legal practice, Ms. Jackson was an Adjunct Law Professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law from 2005 to 2010, where she taught classes on International Comparative Family Law and International Organizations Law. She has also directed seminars and conferences as well as Continuing Legal Education classes on topics such as Adoption Law and Assisted Reproductive Law (Surrogacy). A frequent speaker, Ms. Jackson has addressed audiences in Indiana, nationally, and internationally. Her articles on subjects such as adoption, child labor, sexual exploitation, and the plight of orphans, have been featured in numerous print and online publications.
Ms. Jackson has advised foreign Consulates on issues relating to international family law and orphan visa denials. As a member of the American Bar Association, she has been actively involved in developing and drafting the ABA Model Legislation for surrogacy and reproductive law.
Despite her busy professional schedule, Ms. Jackson volunteers for pro bono projects and is an active community advocate for non-profit organizations. She is the founder of The Global Orphan Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that raises funds and provides supplies and services to orphanages worldwide and provides grants to couples wishing to adopt internationally who lack the financial resources. Ms. Jackson recently realized her personal dream of adopting. She has two adopted sons from the Democratic Republic of Congo.