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Indybar: You Already Didn’t Like Text Messages as Evidence
Earlier this month, Apple announced the latest update to the operations system that’s installed on your iPhone. Apple calls it iOS 16 (iPhone Operating System 16). After you read this post, Apple and iOS 16 may be off your holiday card list. If iOS 16 was a friend, some might consider canceling dinner plans with them. You might even unfriend them on Facebook.
Indybar: Touchless: Law Firm Automation Can Be Applied More Broadly Than You Think
Yes, clients want your expertise and to talk about the legal process and state of the case, but they may not want you to schedule appointments with them, take a check from them or sit down for a signing meeting. And in reality, much of that is a waste of time for the attorney — who should be billing high value cases or marketing for them.
IndyBar: Friends of the IndyBar Foundation Kicked Off Summer at the Block Party on May 26
Friends of the IndyBar Foundation Kicked Off Summer at the Block Party on May 26
IndyBar: Guest column: Pixel, Sonny and Tucked-in Shirts
IndyBar’s James Bell shares a story about teaching his soon responsibility.
IndyBar: Seven Reasons Tonic and Lime is the Unrivaled Event Beverage
Here are seven reasons tonic and lime is the unrivaled work event beverage.
IndyBar: Friends, Colleagues Honor Each Other and Paralegal of the Year Jennifer Albrecht
On May 11, IndyBar members and friends gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of our community’s beloved paralegals at the annual Paralegal Appreciation Luncheon.
IndyBar: Reach: Consumer-Friendly Language Wins the Day in Law Firm Marketing
When it comes to marketing content, most lawyers are concerned about what to write. But in reality, the more important question is how to write.
IndyBar: President’s Message: Let’s Talk About Decorum in the Courtroom
Let’s talk about decorum in the courtroom.
IndyBar: Bench Bar Conference Juneteenth Holiday Celebration: A Historical Perspective
The 2022 IndyBar Bench Bar Conference will once again showcase both legal education and an opportunity for fun and networking! Saturday’s closing plenary session will be the second annual Juneteenth holiday Celebration: The Spirit of Our Journey.
IndyBar Announces Class XIX of the Bar Leader Series
The Indianapolis Bar Association has selected 21 emerging attorney leaders to participate in its Bar Leader Series.
IndyBar: Indianapolis Bar Foundation Recognizes 2022 Fellows
The IndyBar Foundation expresses sincere gratitude to the 2022 Distinguished Fellows and Distinguished Life Fellows for their long and continuing support of our profession and community.
IndyBar: Life Changes Often Bring Estate Plan Changes
There is, in fact, no shortage of life events that should invoke the idea of contacting an estate planning attorney to see if any changes are required to an individual’s estate plan.
IndyBar: Guest Column: Better Together: An Indy Legal Alliance
The mission of Indy Legal Alliance is to promote and support a thriving, diverse, equitable and inclusive Indianapolis legal community that works together to support law students and lawyers and advance justice in the broader community.
IndyBar: Community Justice Center Nomad Training at IndyBarHQ
The Indianapolis Bar Association and Nomad AV Systems will host training sessions at IndyBarHQ (140 N. Illinois St.) on Thursday, May 19, and Friday, May 20, for attorney members of the Indianapolis Bar Association, the Marion County Bar Association, the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana and support staff.
IndyBar: Attend The Inaugural In-House CLE Getaway
The inaugural In-House Counsel CLE Getaway is June 16-18, 2022, in Louisville, Kentucky, at the Omni Hotel.
IndyBar: IndyBar Foundation Kicks Off 2022 with Trivia and Inaugural Empowerment Celebration
On Wednesday, April 20, the IndyBar Foundation hosted its first spring trivia event since 2019.
IndyBar: The TCM and the CJC
Marion Superior Court Judge Marc Rothenberg explores the perceptions and realities of the Marion County Community Justice Campus.
IndyBar: Justice Steven David: Collaboration a Hallmark of Indiana’s Judiciary
Basic civility matters. Through a judicial system that models civil disagreement and a collaborative ethos, Justice Steven David said, Indiana “has distanced itself from most every state in the nation.”