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Man charged in death of woman, 85, returned to Indiana

April 27, 2018

A man charged in a Bloomington-area house fire that killed an 85-year-old woman has been returned to the state from California to face murder and arson charges.

More charges in Fort Wayne workers’ tuition scam

April 27, 2018

Charges have been filed against five more people in connection to a tuition reimbursement scam in Fort Wayne allegedly involving dozens of former employees of a British defense contractor.

Lawsuit accuses Hobart-based company of disrupting unionizing push

April 27, 2018

A union is accusing an Indiana-based maker of gummi bears and other candies of disrupting its efforts to organizer the factory’s workers.

Prison inmate confesses to 2008 eastern Indiana slaying

April 27, 2018

A prison inmate has confessed to a slaying nearly 10 years ago in eastern Indiana, saying he did so to gain “peace of mind.”

Bill Cosby convicted of drugging, molesting woman

April 26, 2018

Bill Cosby was convicted Thursday of drugging and molesting a woman in the first big celebrity trial of the #MeToo era, completing the spectacular late-life downfall of a comedian who broke racial barriers in Hollywood on his way to TV superstardom.

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Ryan J. Vershay

April 26, 2018

Ryan Vershay represents some of Indiana’s largest companies in real estate and business litigation in state and federal court and has become a leader within his firm. But he’s also passionate about helping young professional succeed. He’s active with IndyHub, which brings together young professionals, especially those new to the area, for opportunities to socialize […]

Opinions April 26, 2018

April 26, 2018

Indiana Court of Appeals
Scott Randall v. State of Indiana

49A02-1708-CR-1779
Criminal. Affirms the denial of Scott Randall’s motion to suppress evidence resulting from a police officer’s observations while conducting a welfare check. Finds the Marion Superior Court erroneously applied the community caretaking function, but Randall’s seizure was reasonable under both the Fourth Amendment and Article 1, Section 11 of the Indiana Constitution pursuant to the emergency aid doctrine. Also finds Randall’s statements were not made in violation of Miranda.

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Jessica Van Dalen

April 26, 2018

Jessica Van Dalen isn’t just a leader as a patent attorney in a traditionally male-dominated practice area. She’s also credited with building important connections between Purdue University, where she earned a degree in material science and engineering, and IU Maurer. She’s also a leader in volunteering her time and efforts — notably, receiving the Indiana […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Blake J. Schulz

April 26, 2018

Blake J. Schulz has built a successful real estate practice, representing buyers and sellers in transactions totaling more than $1 billion. But he’s also helped many other young lawyers along the way. Outside the office, he’s active in man bar organizations as well as community groups that assist children and adults in need. What attracted […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Caitlin S. Schroeder

April 26, 2018

Caitlin Schroeder is a skilled litigator who’s defended cases ranging from antitrust and product liability to attorney discipline. She’s an authority on social media discovery and frequently writes about legal ethics. She also dedicates her time to mentoring international law students and volunteering for Project Home Indy, which provides shelter for pregnant teens. When did […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Patrick H. Reilly

April 26, 2018

Patrick H. Reilly represents titans including the National Football League and the National Hockey League. But he also is hailed as a team player who can score with product liability matters and in cutting-edge practice areas such as drone law. He also is active in efforts to promote diversity in the legal profession and the […]

Justices order nonlawyer to stop family law services

April 26, 2018

An Indianapolis woman who is not a licensed attorney but has consistently provided legal assistance to Indiana residents with child support and parenting time issues has been enjoined from continuing in her unauthorized practice of law.

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Nikki Quintana

April 26, 2018

Nikki Quintana has always wanted to make her hometown of Fort Wayne a better place to live and work. When she’s not directing the organization that protects community members from unlawful discrimination, she is active in community efforts to eliminate domestic violence and increase quality of life and opportunities for people of all backgrounds. What […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Chad Pryor

April 26, 2018

Chad Pryor’s combination of ambition, analytical ability, business acumen and relationship-building make him a key player as associate general counsel of one of the nation’s fastest-growing businesses. He’s also led efforts serving people with autism and their caregivers, and he has provided free legal service to more than 150 people in central Indiana. How did […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Ann O’Connor McCready

April 26, 2018

Ann McCready has an impressive history of complex commercial and insurance litigation and leadership at Taft and at her prior firm, Tressler LLP, in Chicago. She’s active in the Integrating Woman Leaders Foundation and serves on the Young Professionals Advisory Board of Children’s Bureau, Inc., which supports and assists at-risk children and their families. What […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Adam J. Kline

April 26, 2018

Adam Kline’s childhood on the family farm in Blackford County informs his practice in Bose’s agribusiness, estate and wealth transfer and real estate groups. He serves ag clients in 61 of Indiana’s 92 counties. As a Purdue undergrad, he helped develop the Krach Leadership Center, and he’s currently involved with efforts to bring young talent […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Zachary S. Kester

April 26, 2018

Zac Kester seized on a niche in the legal market, forming Charitable Allies to help nonprofits navigate complex tax and compliance issues. He serves more than 100 active clients and writes frequently on legal issues facing nonprofits. He’s active with United Way and the Philanthropy Alliance and volunteers with Ascent 121, an anti-human-trafficking organization.  How […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Lindsay Faulkenberg

April 26, 2018

Lindsay Faulkenberg has always seen her legal career as a way to serve children, but she also uses her talents to help mentor law school grads who’ve had trouble passing the bar. She volunteers and provides pro bono service with numerous organizations whose missions range from ending domestic violence to serving immigrant and refugee communities. […]

Divided justices deny transfer to reversed adoption

April 26, 2018

Despite having already granted the adoption petition, the Vanderburgh Superior Court must revisit an adoption case after the Indiana Supreme Court denied transfer to a Court of Appeals opinion that found an error in the trial court’s decision.

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Kathleen Casey

April 26, 2018

Kathleen Casey has devoted her career to public defense, and now she’s helping lead efforts to examine and propose changes to improve Indiana’s public defender system. These efforts could impact thousands of Hoosiers’ lives for decades to come. She also is a strong advocate for restoration of lost driving privileges and for immigration reform. When […]

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In This Issue

  • Indiana State Bar Association leads new program to support rural attorneys

  • UPDATE: Senate set to vote on heavily amended immigration bill

  • Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

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  • House committee advances bill redefining hemp, putting Indiana on path to more restrictions

  • New habeas corpus strategy is freeing some immigrant detainees

  • Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

  • Widow of Delaware County sheriff’s deputy files wrongful death lawsuit against trucking companies, drivers involved in fatal crash 

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