On Friday, January 23, 2026, the Supreme Court of Indiana suspended attorney Jeffrey C. Eggers from practicing law in the state, effective immediately. The suspension comes as a result of a “Notice of Finding of Guilt and Request for Suspension” filed by the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, pursuant to Indiana Admission and Discipline Rule 23(11.1)(a).
The case is entitled “In the Matter of Jeffrey C. Eggers,” with case no. 25S-DI-353.
The disciplinary action stems from Eggers being found guilty of a crime punishable as a felony. Specifically, the court document indicates that Eggers was found guilty of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, classified as a level 6 felony under Indiana law.
The order mandates that Eggers fulfill the duties of a suspended attorney, as outlined under Admission and Discipline Rule 23(26). The interim suspension will remain in effect until further order from the Court or the final resolution of any resulting disciplinary proceedings, provided no other suspension is already in place.
The order, issued in Indianapolis, Indiana, was signed by Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush. All Justices concurred with the decision, with the exception of one justice, who declined to impose the interim suspension given Eggers’ retired status and would deny any effort by Eggers to be reinstated from retirement
According to Avvo.com, Mr. Eggers is a civil rights attorney in Franklin, Indiana. He acquired his law license in Indiana in 1981.
A copy of the original filing can be found here.