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IndyBar: The Alligator in the Room — Avoid “Fights and Flights” During Mediation

October 30, 2018

Recently, I had the pleasure of attending another excellent IndyBar CLE program on mediation. The topic was “The Alligator in the Room,” our reptilian brain, which is triggered when we are under stress, causing an emotional, rather than a logical, response.

IndyBar: Accompanists, Tiny Dancers and the IndyBar Recognition Breakfast

October 30, 2018

At the IndyBar, we have hundreds of volunteers who serve our members, promote justice and enhance the legal profession on a daily basis and rarely get a thank you worthy of their efforts. IndyBar will seek to honor at least some of them on Nov. 13.

Opinions Oct. 30, 2018

October 30, 2018

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Rebecca Zander v. Samuel Orlich, Jr., et al.
17-2792
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division. Magistrate Judge Paul R. Cherry.
Civil. Reverses summary judgment for former Lake County Sheriff John Buncich on Rebecca Zander’s respondeat superior claim, but affirms summary judgment for Buncich on Zander’s negligent hiring claim filed after she alleged Lake County Sheriff’s Deputy Samuel Orlich sexually assaulted her in her home. Finds that whether Orlich’s employment gave rise to the abuse of power in question is a question of fact for the jury. Also finds there was no evidence that Buncich should have known Orlich was likely to assault a member of the public. Remands for further proceedings. 

IndyBar: Attorneys Deliver Peace of Mind During Free Wills Clinic

October 30, 2018

IndyBar volunteers set up at both the John Boner Neighborhood Center and the Haughville branch of the Indianapolis Public Library to draft wills and advance directives for nearly 20 Indianapolis citizens at no cost.

IndyBar: Chief Judge Robyn Moberly Honored, Shares Hope for the Future of Women in the Law

October 30, 2018

The IndyBar’s Women and the Law Division proudly recognized Chief Judge Robyn Moberly of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana as the recipient of this year’s Antoinette Dakin Leach Award honoring a trailblazing woman in the legal profession.

The Alligator in the Room: Avoid “Fights and Flights” During Mediation

October 30, 2018

By Joan Champagne, White and Champagne Recently, I had the pleasure of attending another excellent IndyBar CLE program on mediation, which I was able to attend for free as an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Plus CLE Section member. The topic was “The Alligator in the Room,” presented by Holly Wanzer of Wanzer Edwards PC (you […]

IndyBar: CLE You Won’t Find Anywhere Else — Register for These Programs to Keep Your Credit Life Interesting

October 30, 2018

Here at the IndyBar, we want to make sure you don’t get bored. That’s why we’re switching things up and throwing a few never-before-seen programs on our calendar for you to add to your credit count and enjoy!

Accompanists, Tiny Dancers and the IndyBar Recognition Breakfast

October 30, 2018

True or false: I’m an expert pianist. Of course, the answer is false. If the answer had been “true,” here is how you would’ve known I played the piano: I would’ve told you. And after I told you, I would’ve shown you by playing the piano for you over, over and over again. My piano […]

COA orders summary judgment for insurance company after postal worker’s death

October 30, 2018

The Indiana Court of Appeals has ordered the entry of summary judgment for an insurance company after finding that although the airbrushing business the company insures made multiple mistakes that led to the death of a postal worker, those mistakes resulted in only one accident.

Cameras allowed in court next month for National Adoption Day

October 30, 2018

In celebration of National Adoption Day, Hoosier families will once again have an opportunity to smile for the camera in the courtroom. The Indiana Supreme Court has announced its authorization of cameras in court for uncontested adoptions during the month of November, allowing photography and video of the adoption proceedings.

COA reverses incest, child molesting convictions after double jeopardy violation

October 30, 2018

The Indiana Court of Appeals partially reversed a man’s conviction for child molesting and incest when it found a double jeopardy violation in the convictions. 

Inmate who dressed as old woman, carried urine into court loses appeal of denial of pro se rights

October 30, 2018

A Marion County defendant whose right to proceed pro se was terminated after a judge determined his physical state precluded him from doing so has lost his appeal of that termination, with the Indiana Court of Appeals finding the man used his illness to try to influence the court and jury.

Reversal: Officers entitled to qualified immunity after inmate death

October 30, 2018

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a grant of judgment in favor of a deceased inmate’s estate, finding two officers who placed the inmate in a cell while he was intoxicated were entitled to qualified immunity.

COA upholds mixed sentences for murder, attempted murder convictions

October 30, 2018

A Lake County man sentenced to an aggregate 225 years lost his pro se appeal after the Indiana Court of Appeals determined his sentence, which included a mix of terms running consecutively and concurrently, did not violate state statute,

Darmstadt apartment zoning approval splits appellate court

October 30, 2018

A controversial proposed apartment complex in the Vanderburgh County community of Darmstadt is poised to proceed after a divided panel of the Indiana Court of Appeals upheld the trial court’s rejection of two petitions contesting the zoning board’s approval.

Summary judgment for former sheriff reversed after sexual assault allegations against deputy

October 30, 2018

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned summary judgment for a former Lake County sheriff sued after a local woman alleged a sheriff’s deputy sexually assaulted her while in her home, with the court finding the woman’s respondeat superior claim against the sheriff can proceed. 

Do we have to pay a price to practice law and have it all?

October 30, 2018

As I sit here, nearly six months pregnant, I’m prepping for two trials before the end of the year, preparing to travel overnight for work this week and, well, writing this article. Not to mention, I’m also staring at a pile of laundry and trying to monitor my 2-year-old son to make sure he’s not […]

Law Student Outlook: Mental health and the legal profession

October 30, 2018

As 2Ls who recently, and very thankfully, came out of a challenging season of firm recruitment successfully, a small fraction of that stress is no longer weighing on us, but that does not change the overall mental health landscape typical of law school. Beyond that, the workplace culture that we will enter upon graduating and passing the bar is nearly guaranteed to continue that cycle.

Start Page: Use automation to harness benefits of modern technology

October 30, 2018

Why is there so much talk about automation in the practice of law these days? Almost every legal technology source extols the benefits of automation. There must be a reason, right? Yes. Automation of routine tasks can benefit your practice in multiple ways.

Millis: Time’s up: AIA retires 2007 contract forms, makes key changes

October 30, 2018

Commercial construction lawyers use American Institute of Architects (AIA) forms more than any other. Every 10 years, the AIA updates its contract documents to reflect legal trends and changes in the industry. If you are one who has waited to make the switch to the 2017 forms, your time is up.

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