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Maley: 7th Circuit rule changes appeals court process

August 14, 2024 | John Maley

In July the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals adopted modifications to Circuit Rules 31 34, 40, 47 and 60. Circuit Rule 34 addresses oral arguments, which historically are set in all cases in which parties are represented by counsel.

IndyBar: Get your tickets for an unforgettable night at the IndyBar Foundation’s Annual Gala today!

August 14, 2024 | From IndyBar

Get ready! The Indianapolis Bar Foundation is thrilled to invite you and your friends to the 2024 IndyBar Foundation Annual Gala. Join us on September 20 at the beautiful Heirloom at N.K. Hurst, located at 230 West McCarty Street in Indianapolis.

Marquez: 3 new formatting features help you ‘Word up’ and ‘Excel in Office’

August 14, 2024 | Deanna Marquez

Microsoft Office has recently released several new features that make formatting a breeze.

IndyBar: IndyBar’s HEAL Committee announces renewed focus on lawyer well-being

August 14, 2024 | From IndyBar

If national surveys on attorney wellness hold true, we are among a group of burned out, depressed, anxious legal professionals who, on average, drink more than we should, sleep less than what’s recommended, and find little to no work satisfaction.

Federal agency wants regulation for paycheck advances

August 14, 2024 | Daniel Carson

A proposed new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule would require companies to let consumers know that many paycheck advance products are actually loans subject to federal disclosure requirements.

Faegre Drinker summer associates help patients with wills

August 14, 2024 | Daniel Carson

Monica Fennell recently returned to the firm to serve as Faegre Drinker’s midwestern pro bono counsel for the Midwest.

College protests test free speech policies

August 14, 2024 | Maura Johnson

An independent review of Indiana University’s response to encampment protests at the school’s Bloomington campus determined that while the university was permitted by legal standards and university policies to call off the protests when it did.

AI content raises difficult ethical questions

August 14, 2024 | Conner Dickerson

At a lightning pace in recent years, generative artificial intelligence has struck the creative industries with an explosion of new writing, music, images and video.

Hammerle on… “Deadpool & Wolverine”, “Twisters” and “Thelma”

August 14, 2024

While both films will be hits at the box office, “Twisters” is the better film. “Deadpool & Wolverine” plays out as if watching a stand-up comedy routine where I laughed far less than other members of the theatre audience. As one critic noted, the film is “rude and irreverent, funny and disgusting, weird and a little sweet”.

DEI litigation shows hit to targeted programs in US

August 14, 2024 | Maura Johnson

Discussions around improving diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace have unfolded throughout the United States for decades, dating back to the 1960s with the establishment of equal employment laws and affirmative action.

Volunteer dog walker sues Humane Society after losing finger to dog bite

August 13, 2024 | IL Staff

A volunteer dog walker is suing the Humane Society for Hamilton County after a dog she walked attacked her, resulting in her losing a finger.

IndyBar: Don’t miss the next two installments of the ‘Lunch with the Bench’ series

August 13, 2024 | From IndyBar

The IndyBar Litigation Section is sponsoring two more installments of its recurring ‘Lunch with the Bench’ series. Southern District of Indiana Magistrate Judge Kellie Barr will host the first lunch on August 22, 2024, and Southern District Magistrate Judge Kendra Klump’s presentation will follow on September 4, 2024. Both events will take place from noon until 1 p.m. at the Birch Bayh Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse, 46 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis.

Opinions August 13, 2024

August 13, 2024

Indiana Supreme Court
Perdue Farms, Inc. v. L&B Transport, LLC, et.al.
24S-PL-40
Civil plenary.  Affirm the Daviess Circuit Court’s order dismissing Perdue Farms ’s claims against U.S. Security for improper venue. Enforces the forum-selection clause over the plaintiff’s objection, though that means some of its claims will be heard in Maryland, and others (against non-contracting defendants) will be heard in Indiana. Reject the plaintiff’s strategic pleading to avoid the forum-selection clause by suing the contracting defendant’s Indiana-based employees individually. Reverses the trial court’s order dismissing U.S. Security’s three employees. Declines to apply the forum-selection clause to the plaintiff’s claims against the individual employees. These employees (unlike their employer) are not parties to the forum-selection clause, and they are not in privity with their employer. Remands for further proceedings consistent with the court’s opinion. Chief Justice Loretta Rush concurs with separate opinion.

IU, Purdue not in full agreement with state’s arguments in ‘intellectual diversity’ case

August 13, 2024 | Alexa Shrake

In an ongoing lawsuit against a new law on higher education curriculum, Indiana’s two top universities released a statement yesterday separating themselves from the Office of the Attorney General’s arguments.

IN Supreme Court denies 12 transfers

August 13, 2024 | IL Staff

The Indiana Supreme Court denied 12 transfers for the week ending Aug. 9. Among the cases denied transfer included a Shelby County man seeking additional educational credit time. In Steven C. Clear v. State of Indiana, 24A-CR-170, the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed Clear’s conviction of a Level 5 felony operating a vehicle while intoxicated […]

A year later, sprawling Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump has stalled

August 13, 2024 | Associated Press

A year after a Georgia grand jury accused Donald Trump and others of illegally trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election in the state, the case has stalled with no chance of going to trial before the end of this year.

Potential threats to IVF push political novices into election-year advocacy

August 13, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

“I remember thinking, this is the only way I was able to become a mother,” Gomez told Stateline. She and her husband went through years of fertility treatments and multiple rounds of IVF before the birth of their daughter in 2016. Without freezing her embryos and going through IVF, she said, “I would not be a mom. My 8-year-old would not be here.”

Judge spares Gary gunmaker lawsuit, rejects new law’s retroactivity

August 13, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

A March law — the Legislature’s third attempt to kill the case — lets only the Indiana attorney general sue the firearm industry. It’s retroactive to August 27, 1999 — three days before Gary filed its lawsuit.

Courtroom cameras get thumbs up from media, judges in survey

August 12, 2024 | IL Staff

Results from a survey by the Indiana Supreme Court’s Office of Communication, Education, and Outreach suggest the majority of respondents believe the use of news media cameras in courtrooms has been successful so far.  

IN Supreme Court suspends Indianapolis attorney after conviction in fatal drunk driving case

August 12, 2024 | Daniel Carson

The Indiana Supreme Court has suspended an Indianapolis attorney from practicing law in the state, following his May sentencing for operating a vehicle while intoxicated and causing death in a May 2023 crash.

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  • If approved, Terre Haute hospital merger would be the last under state law

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