In This Issue of Indiana Lawyer

JUNE 23-JULY 6, 2010

Read about the challenges facing new attorneys when it comes to finding employment. Learn how a medical-legal partnership in Indianapolis is help patients. Find out why a green technology pilot program is getting mixed reviews.

Top StoriesBack to Top

Eyeing new magistrate openings

Within a year, the federal court system that covers the southern half of Indiana could have two new full-time magistrates, one being a newly created position that would be the first creation of its kind in almost three decades.

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ISBA conference attracts law students

The ninth conference aimed at solo and small firm attorneys in Indiana was a success according to organizers and those who attended, especially going by the number of law school students in attendance compared to previous years.

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Unique medical-legal partnership expands

Practitioners involved with the state’s first medical-legal partnership are excited about the cases they’ve taken
on, as they help patients who have unmet legal needs that can make medical conditions persist, if not worsen.

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FocusBack to Top

green patent

Idea for green tech patents gets mixed reviews

A federal plan to boost green technology innovation by dramatically cutting the patent processing time is drawing mixed reaction from intellectual property attorneys in Indiana as they wonder whether the pilot program will help or hurt their clients.

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OpinionBack to Top

Editorial: New judges add more than needed diversity

Those of us on staff here at the newspaper that grew up in Indiana and were of a certain age to pay attention to the news
can likely recall when Judge Sarah Evans Barker was confirmed to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.

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In BriefBack to Top

Camm’s attorneys seek special judge

Defense attorneys for the former state trooper facing a third triple-murder trial want the Indiana Supreme Court to name a special judge because of what they say are delays from the current presiding judge.

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Medical malpractice

Jason Cole Sr., as Personal Representative of the Estates of Patricia Harris Cole and Baby Jason Cole Jr. v. Joseph M. Smith, M.D.

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Disciplinary ActionsBack to Top

Bar AssociationsBack to Top

Kimbrough Bar serves NW Indiana

Shelice R. Tolbert, a partner at the Crown Point office of Kopka Pinkus Dolin & Eads, was sworn in as president of the James C. Kimbrough Bar Association by a longtime bar association supporter and member, Indiana Supreme Court Justice Robert D. Rucker, who has personal and professional ties to northwest Indiana.

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DTCI: What I really meant to say. . .

The Seventh Circuit and the Indiana district courts have disallowed the “take home exam” theory of errata sheets, which can be particularly troublesome at the summary judgment stage.

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IBA: IndyBar Creates Resume Bank

The IBA recognizes that some of its members are looking for temporary employment and some law firms and offices are looking for lawyers to work on a temporary basis on a special project or case.

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