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Law firm combinations tick upward in third quarter, still trail 2019 numbers

October 12, 2020 | IL Staff

Merger activity among law firms increased in the third quarter, according to a report by Altman Weil, but with just 44 deals announced so far this year, 2020 is mirroring the Great Recession rather than the explosive growth experienced in recent years.

Attempt to change ‘and’ to ‘or’ stumbles in court

October 12, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

A lawsuit brought to prevent a single-word change in a state law from taking effect ended Thursday with a dismissal, which followed an earlier ruling by the Marion Superior Court denying the plaintiffs’ motion to enjoin the state from enforcing the statute.

New law means $4.7M more in tax revenue for Fishers, courtesy of Carmel

October 12, 2020 | Kurt Christian, Indianapolis Business Journal

Fishers city officials are making plans to spend $4.7 million that, in any previous year, would have gone to the city of Carmel. Instead, special legislation passed in 2019 that caps Carmel’s income tax revenue growth at 2.5% per year for three years, with any excess transferred to Fishers, was triggered in the first year it could apply.

Indiana race opens up after attorney general’s troubles

October 12, 2020 | Associated Press and IL Staff

Indiana Democrats are targeting the state attorney general’s race as their best chance to break the stranglehold Republicans have over state government.

Seymour man convicted in meth overdose death of his son, 8

October 12, 2020 | Associated Press

A southern Indiana man has been convicted in the death of his 8-year-old son, who died from an overdose of methamphetamine he had ingested after possibly mistaking the drug for food.

Police: 3 charged in neglect of Indiana woman in their care

October 12, 2020 | Associated Press

A southeastern Indiana woman has been charged with neglect of a dependent and criminal confinement after a straitjacket allegedly was put on a 22-year-old woman in her care.

Marion County inmate dies after alleged assault by inmate

October 12, 2020 | Associated Press

A 38-year-old inmate at the Marion County Jail has died after alleged assault by another inmate, authorities said Sunday.

Barrett vows to interpret laws ‘as they are written’

October 12, 2020 | Associated Press

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett declared Monday that Americans “deserve an independent Supreme Court that interprets our Constitution and laws as they are written,” encapsulating her conservative approach to the law that has Republicans excited about the prospect of her taking the place of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before Election Day.

Opinions Oct. 9, 2020

October 9, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
James L. Dodson, Jr. v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
20A-CR-89
Criminal. Affirms James L. Dodson Jr.’s conviction and aggregate sentence of more than 87 years for his conviction in Allen Superior Court of murder and criminal recklessness and an enhancement for using a firearm in the crime. Finds his sentence was not inappropriate and Dodson waived arguments or requested the court to impermissibly reweigh the evidence.

Indiana Lawyer 2021 Corporate Counsel Guide seeks submissions

October 9, 2020 | IL Staff

Corporate counsel, general counsel and attorneys representing entities of all kinds still have time to submit their information for the 2021 Corporate Counsel Guide, Indiana Lawyer’s exclusive annual directory of attorneys representing corporations, small businesses, nonprofits, government agencies and other organizations.

Justices reprimand 2 Indianapolis attorneys

October 9, 2020 | Dave Stafford

Two Indianapolis attorneys have been reprimanded by the Indiana Supreme Court after they reached agreements with the disciplinary commission in their attorney ethics cases.

Defunct Charlestown zoo owner arrested in New York

October 9, 2020 | Olivia Covington

After more than three weeks at large, the owner of a former Charlestown zoo has been arrested in upstate New York. He faces extradition to Indiana to face criminal and civil proceedings.

‘Worst of the worst’ killer’s appeal denied in Fort Wayne barber’s slaying

October 9, 2020 | Dave Stafford

A man a trial court found to be the “worst of the worst” killers for gunning down a Fort Wayne barber outside his shop was properly convicted and sentenced to more than 87 years in prison, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Friday.

Hamilton County magistrate judge sentenced in meth case faces discipline

October 9, 2020 | Dave Stafford

More than 18 months after his arrest on felony charges stemming from a methamphetamine sting, a former Hamilton County magistrate judge also faces a judicial discipline case related to his conduct. Police said that conduct included biting the thumb of an officer who tried to pry a bag of meth from the jurist’s mouth.

7th Circuit fast-tracks appeal over noon Election Day deadline for receipt of absentee ballots

October 9, 2020 | Associated Press and Dave Stafford

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has given parties just days to file briefs in an expedited appeal over a state law requiring election officials to receive absentee ballots by noon on Election Day. The court’s fast track positions it to rule on the matter just weeks ahead of the Nov. 3 election, while it issued a sharply divided opinion Thursday upholding a somewhat similar law in a Wisconsin case.

Police: Wabash man stabbed son, 10, shot officer in the leg

October 9, 2020 | Associated Press

A northern Indiana man who allegedly stabbed his 10-year-old son, leaving the boy with life-threatening injuries, was shot by officers Thursday after police said he fired several shots at officers, wounding one of them.

Indiana virus dashboard lacks data from hundreds of schools

October 9, 2020 | Associated Press

Nearly two months after Indiana officials said they would release a public dashboard to help track coronavirus cases among students and teachers, the online tool still lacks data from more than 1,000 schools.

Politics has way of finding Supreme Court eager to avoid it

October 9, 2020 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court might prefer to avoid politics, but politics has a way of finding the court.

High court nominee Barrett served as ‘handmaid’ in religious group

October 8, 2020 | Associated Press

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett served as a “handmaid,” the term then used for high-ranking female leaders in the People of Praise religious community, an old directory for the group’s members shows.

Opinions Oct. 8, 2020

October 8, 2020

Indiana Supreme Court
Steven Glover, As Personal Representative of the Estate of Shelina M. Glover v. Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company
20S-CT-23
Civil tort. Vacates the Marion Superior court’s judgment and remands with instructions to grant the estate of Shelina Glover Robinson’s cross-motion for summary judgment. Holds that Shelina was an “insured person” under the policy and qualified as a “resident relative” because she lived with her parents, and her parents did not need to notify Allstate of her status because she was not an “operator” living within their household. Also finds that the policy’s anti-stacking provision does not limit an insured’s ability to recover under multiple UIM policies and that the policy’s offset provision reduces only the payments made on behalf of those persons directly liable for the injury.

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