In This Issue of Indiana Lawyer

APRIL 24-MAY 7, 2013

Mishawaka Humvee maker AM General LLC recently won $277 million in a lawsuit over armor overcharges. The longest-practicing female attorney in the state has no plans of retiring at age 82. Attorneys offer tips on how to frugally invest in technology for solos and small firms.

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Law students provide vital help to immigrants

Law professors involved with immigration clinics agree that a change in the national immigration law could create more work for the clinics, especially if undocumented workers currently in the country had a path to citizenship.

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Big tech tips for small firms

When advising small firm and solo lawyers recently at the American Bar Association Tech Show in Chicago, Indianapolis attorney Marc Matheny said he ran out of time before he ran out of tips.

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Hammerle on … ’42’

Before reviewing the movie “42,” Bob Hammerle pays tribute to the recent passing of Roger Ebert, Jonathan Winters and Annette Funicello.

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IBA: The Answer for a Good Time?

Members of the legal community gathered to spar over trivia while supporting the Indianapolis Bar Foundation at the fourth IBF Trivia Night, held Tuesday, April 16 at the Northside Knights of Columbus.

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Blomquist: No Joke — Let’s Take Care of the Lawyers

A dear non-lawyer friend of mine recently gave me a joke book about lawyers. If you’re like me you have received such a gift before and you smile, nod your head, chuckle at the gesture, and relegate the book to being a bathroom staple until your conscience allows you to throw it away.

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