February 2, 2011
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January 5, 2011
From IBAEach year, the Indianapolis Bar Foundation presents scholarships to deserving law students, fulfilling its mission to advance
justice and lead positive change in Indianapolis.
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November 10, 2010
From IBAThe Indianapolis Bar Foundation has a distinct history and mission, making positive impact in the Indianapolis community through
the philanthropy of thousands of IBA members.
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October 27, 2010
From IBAIBA Frontlines for Oct. 27-Nov. 9, 2010
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October 13, 2010
From IBAThe Indianapolis Bar Foundation had inducted a new class of fellows, Senior Fellows. Senior Fellows of the Indianapolis Bar
Foundation are Distinguished Fellows who have been nominated based upon their continued and outstanding dedication to the
welfare of their communities and to the highest principles of the legal profession.
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September 29, 2010
From IBASo far in 2010, the IBF awarded over $136,000 in grant support for IBA initiatives and to agencies with projects consistent
with the IBF mission of advancing the administration of justice and understanding of law through philanthropy, education and
service.
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September 15, 2010
IL StaffRalph Adams, the former staff attorney and director of Legal Services of Maumee Valley, will receive this year’s Randall
T. Shepard Award for excellence in pro bono service. He, along with other recipients of pro bono awards, will be honored at
the Shepard Award Dinner in October.
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September 15, 2010
From IBAIBF Dinner Auction photos.
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August 4, 2010
From IBAYour Indianapolis Bar Foundation is seeking energetic leaders interested in helping to guide this dynamic fundraising board
in 2011.
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June 9, 2010
From IBARobin Babbitt was recently selected by the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation (IBF) as its 2011 President.
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May 26, 2010
From IBAEver heard the expression, “give a little, give a lot?” Those supporting the Indianapolis Bar Foundation in 2009
did just that.
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May 12, 2010
Rebecca BerfangerHigh school students who represented Indiana at the 23rd annual We the People congressional hearing competition placed eighth
among the teams competing on the national level in Washington, D.C., April 22-27.
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March 17, 2010
From IBAMentoring and assisting lawyers of all ages and experiences are among the goals of the 2010 IBA Standing Committee on Professionalism,
according to the 2010 committee chairs, Hon. William T. Lawrence, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana, and Kathleen
I. Hart, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP. T
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February 17, 2010
Rebecca BerfangerAfter winning the We The People simulated congressional hearing competition in December, one of the largest first-place
teams in Indiana in at least seven years will head to Washington, D.C., for the national competition in late April.
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November 7, 2008
Jennifer NelsonA former chief judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals and a founder of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation died Thursday.
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vagueness cannot challenged, so let's write all laws vaguely and throw the constitution out the window.Even if the court is operating under a particular law, if they don't it they will change it to their liking. What a joke!!!
Two convictions becomes one conviction with exactly the same sentence, only it is not clear wheter or not that sentence will be 18 months, 120 months or 138 months. Actually if the guns were in a home, whether or not they were his, he is protected under the 2nd amendment. Jurors need to learn the law and the constitution before judging others. The cour5ts need to do this as well.
With all due respect, Rick, I think you probably would be making a mistake by going to law school. The job market for attorneys is so saturated, you may well find yourself unemployed and with a lot of debt. You mention law would be a good supplement to your skills. True. But employers unfortunately don't value that. You will find that a law degree may well pigeonhole you into an attorney slot and limit career options. If you have a good job now I would hold onto that. As an attorney, you may well end up making less with the aforementioned debt.
Jack, I was only responding to bill's comment of tying everybody in government together. I agree with you though, it takes one bad apple to ruin the bunch.. As in any profession. What's truly unfair is when somebody violates someone's trust and takes complete advantage of someone
John’s comment is unfair. The majority of attorneys can be trusted. Unfortunately, all it takes is one greedy, unscrupulous, immoral attorney to jade the public.