August 15, 2012
Dave StaffordUpdates on Indiana's immigration law and the former Merrillville doctor facing hundreds of malpractice suits and other charges.
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April 11, 2012
IL StaffMyriad Genetics, Inc. reported on March 26 that the United States Supreme Court remanded The Association for Molecular
Pathology, et al., v. Myriad Genetics, Inc., et al., No. 11-725, to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. The Federal
Circuit will now reconsider its July 29, 2011, decision, which upheld Myriad’s patents on two breast cancer genes –
known collectively as BRCA 1/2
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March 28, 2012
Jenny MontgomeryOn March 14, the one-year anniversary of Bei Bei Shuai’s imprisonment on attempted feticide and murder charges, attorney
Linda Pence notified media that Pence Hensel and attorneys from the National Advocates for Pregnant Women filed a petition
on March 9 for the Indiana Supreme Court to grant transfer in the case.
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January 18, 2012
Michael HoskinsThe final lawsuit in a multi-district litigation case involving Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) claims against
Indiana-based Zimmer Holdings has been resolved, with U.S. Judge Sarah Evans Barker in the Southern District of Indiana dismissing
with prejudice the suit against the company on Dec. 23.
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November 9, 2011
Jenny MontgomeryOn Oct. 24, the Hammond City Council again declined to repeal ordinances introduced by Councilwoman Kim Poland that would
modify local gun laws in order to align with new state laws.
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November 9, 2011
Jenny MontgomeryThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration previously announced it would begin enforcing fall protection plans for
residential contractors as of Oct. 1 this year. However, on Sept. 29, Jeffry Carter, deputy commissioner of labor for Indiana
OSHA, issued a memo that said federal OSHA administrators decided to push back enforcement to March 15, 2012.
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October 12, 2011
IL StaffOn Oct. 24, the Hammond City Council will discuss ordinances introduced by Councilwoman Kim Poland that would repeal local
gun laws in order to align with the new state laws.
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September 28, 2011
Michael HoskinsThe six-year casino revenue litigation that sparked multiple lawsuits statewide, went to Indiana’s appellate courts
multiple times, and led to legislative initiatives is coming to a close.
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September 28, 2011
Michael HoskinsIn an order released Sept. 14, the Indiana Supreme Court detailed the process for obtaining bulk distribution of and remote
access to the records of Indiana courts using the Odyssey case management system, which is gradually connecting all of Indiana’s
trial courts.
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September 28, 2011
Michael HoskinsA long-debated patent reform law is now in place, signaling the most significant change to the system in nearly six decades.
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September 28, 2011
Jenny MontgomeryOn Sept. 14, results of the inaugural Civic Health Index were released to the public. The data shows that while Indiana is
on-par with national standards in volunteerism, the state’s voter turnout and registration are among the lowest in the
country.
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September 14, 2011
Michael HoskinsAlmost a year after the Indiana Court of Appeals significantly slashed a $42.4 million damages award against the state, the
Indiana Supreme Court heard arguments Sept. 8 on whether past and present employees can recover back pay and how much should
be awarded.
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August 31, 2011
Michael HoskinsHammond City Judge Jeffrey A. Harkin denies that he did anything wrong in operating what may be a long-established but illegal
traffic school deferral program and dismissing cases without assessing required fees. He also contends that he did not try
to dissuade one litigant from contesting a seatbelt violation in court.
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August 17, 2011
Michael HoskinsIndiana’s casinos have blocked payouts to hundreds of state gamblers who are behind on their child support payments
during the past year.
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August 17, 2011
Jenny MontgomeryThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a ruling July 29 in a case that raised fundamental questions about
the patentability of human genes.
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July 20, 2011
Michael HoskinsWhen the Supreme Court of the United States returns for its new term beginning in October, Indiana will likely learn whether
the high court will hear a case relating to a stun-belt restraint used here during a convicted murder’s trial.
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July 20, 2011
Michael HoskinsThe Indiana Court of Appeals heard arguments July 13 in the post-conviction relief case of a woman convicted of intentionally
setting a fire that killed her young son, leading to what she says was a wrongful conviction and imprisonment 15 years ago.
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July 6, 2011
Michael HoskinsU.S. District Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson shot down a lawsuit brought by heirs of bank robber John Dillinger that challenges
how his name is used in video games based on the movie “The Godfather.”
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June 22, 2011
Michael HoskinsThe Indiana Supreme Court is being asked to revisit a ruling on a person’s right to resist illegal law enforcement entry
into one’s home, and 71 state legislators have signed an amicus curiae brief asking the justices to narrow their decision.
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June 22, 2011
On June 14, five undocumented immigrant students received diverted sentences for criminal trespass charges stemming from an
incident in May.
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June 8, 2011
Michael HoskinsThe final case in the Bridgestone/Firestone multi-district litigation has come to a close in the Southern District of Indiana,
putting an end to a line of litigation that began more than a decade ago.
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June 8, 2011
Michael HoskinsClark Circuit and Superior judges have filed lawsuits against county officials over proposed budget cuts, restarting the kind
of litigation that four years ago led to the Indiana Supreme Court’s urging that trial judges work with and share in
the financial decision-making process rather than resorting to judicial mandates.
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June 8, 2011
Michael HoskinsThe Indiana Supreme Court won’t reconsider its 2010 decision ordering United Financial Systems Corp. to refund money
for estate planning services it sold, constituting an unauthorized practice of law.
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June 8, 2011
Jenny MontgomeryThe National Immigration Law Center, American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana, and the national ACLU Foundation Immigrants’
Rights Project filed a class action lawsuit May 25 challenging the wording of a new Indiana law designed to curb illegal immigration.
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May 11, 2011
Michael HoskinsU.S. Judge Philip Simon in the Northern District of Indiana rejected a plea agreement on April 27 for former physician Mark
Weinberger, who faces at least 22 criminal counts of billing insurers and patients for procedures he didn’t perform.
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The court of appeals not only tries to rewrite or interpret the law to suit their fancy, now they choose play stupid as well. Every consideration must be given to pro se litigants, who are not held to the same standards as attorneys, as stated by,SCOTUS. I assume they didn't have a lawyer, since one wasn't mentioned and I strongly suggest thatb the rest of the, origional petitioners get back in there and fight for their rights.
the irony of situations like this is that the clients whom conour cheated are the ones who should be pulling hardest for him to remain free and keep his law license, so they have some hopes of him paying back. really bury the guy deep and then there will be little hope of restitution
Qualified immunity, means that if you wear a badge, you are exempt from law and free to do anything you please! The courts will back badge toting individuals, because they think they are above the law as well. They think, they have judicial immunity, they do not.
Deeply, deeply concerned? I'll bet if it was the judge's money that had been swindled we'd see deep concern with actual consequences. First a Ponzi scheme, then a shell game with the assets…c'mon, hasn't Conour abused the judicial system and his clients long enough? I say enough already.
Wow, just wow.