July 15, 2009
Michael HoskinsThe Indiana Supreme Court has never determined whether the money spent during the prosecution of an Unauthorized Practice
of Law claim fits into the "costs and expenses incurred by such a hearing" category, which means that a losing party
pays under Administrative Disciplinary Rule 24.
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May 14, 2009
Michael HoskinsThe state's top executive has rejected the idea of scrapping merit selection in St. Joseph County, but it remains unclear
whether lawmakers will attempt to override that veto during a special session.
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April 15, 2009
IL StaffIndiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard is heading an Indiana delegation that will attend the American Bar
Association's national summit to foster cooperation and communication among the three branches of state government.
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April 8, 2009
Michael HoskinsThe full Indiana Senate will consider in the next week whether St. Joseph Superior judges should be elected or merit-selected
and retained by voters. A Senate committee wants the full legislative body to consider that issue, but with a twist: An amendment
has been attached to the controversial House Bill 1491.
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March 18, 2009
IL StaffThe Indiana State Bar Association is holding a panel discussion and lunch Thursday at University of Notre Dame Law School
to discuss the anxiety students face in looking for jobs.
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March 2, 2009
IL StaffThe Indiana State Bar Association is seeking members who want to sit on the Board of Governors.
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February 17, 2009
Michael HoskinsLegislation aimed at changing how the Indiana Supreme Court justices are chosen hasn't gotten enough support to make it
out of committee for now, getting a split vote from lawmakers that means it won't be going to the full House for consideration.
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December 8, 2008
IL StaffThe Indiana State Bar Association needs attorneys to volunteer for the Pro Bono Committee's annual "Talk to a Lawyer
Today" effort on Jan. 19, which is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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November 25, 2008
Jennifer NelsonThe Indiana State Bar Association is seeking input from members on the possible addition of an animal law section.
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November 11, 2008
IL StaffThe Indiana State Bar Association Litigation Section is sponsoring a CLE and luncheon featuring the chief counsel of the Lawyers'
Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
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October 17, 2008
Jennifer NelsonThe Indiana Supreme Court granted has granted transfer to two cases, including the first case from the Indiana State Bar Association's
pro bono appellate program.
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October 15, 2008
Michael HoskinsHoosiers will soon be asked whether "ambulance chasing" attorneys should have to wait 30 days after an accident or injury
before directly contacting potential clients by mail.
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October 15, 2008
IL StaffThe five Indiana judges up for retention this November have received overwhelming support from Indiana State Bar Association
members. The ISBA poll shows no judge or justice received less than 83 percent of "yes" votes for retention.
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September 3, 2008
IL StaffThe Indiana State Bar Association is looking for attorneys to help educate students about government and voting on Election
Day.
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April 30, 2008
Michael HoskinsLocal successes exist; systematic changes lag.
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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.
In regards to bill's comment about trusting the cover meant. We can trust them about as much as we can trust attorneys'.
This is disturbing to learn...