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LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Kathleen DeLaney

April 26, 2018

Kathleen Delaney has won high-profile damages awards, but she’s also been a strong advocate for civil rights. She grew up with prominent lawyer parents with whom she continues to practice. She’s also active with her law school alma mater, the Heartland Pro Bono Council, and Dress for Success, which helps empower women to be economically […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Michael B. Cracraft

April 26, 2018

Michael B. Cracraft has been a leader in utility law for years. While he’s no stranger to tax law and other complex litigation, he also has provided pro bono service for “Dreamers.” As a founder of Friends of White River in 1985, he took a leading role in advocating for protection of one of Indianapolis’ […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Mary Beth Braitman

April 26, 2018

Mary Beth Braitman handles a highly regulated and complex practice that’s built a national reach from her office at Ice Miller in Indianapolis. Braitman counsels public employee retirement systems in 41 states as well as health and other benefit plans, guiding them through myriad regulatory compliance mazes while also helping the plans meet their fiduciary […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Ellen Boshkoff

April 26, 2018

Ellen Boshkoff is described as a powerhouse litigator and leader in the employment practice at her firm, but she’s also a respected mentor as well as a dedicated educator at her alma mater. In addition, she’s a leader by example in her profession, dedicating many hours in her career to pro bono efforts in federal […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Stephen E. Arthur

April 26, 2018

Stephen E. Arthur hasn’t just had a remarkable career as a skilled litigator. The Marine Corps veteran literally wrote the book — in truth, several well-regraded titles and volumes — on federal and state trial procedure. He’s worked on complex and class action cases from Indiana trial courts to the U.S. Supreme Court to military […]

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April 26, 2018

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Judge orders early satellite voting precincts for Marion County

April 25, 2018

A federal judge Wednesday ordered Marion County to establish at least two early satellite voting precincts in time for the November general election, though the court refrained from requiring them in time for the May 8 primary election.

Attorney who neglected clients, inflated experience suspended

April 25, 2018

A Greenwood attorney who neglected clients and made false claims of his legal experience and expertise has been suspended from the practice of law for at least 18 months.

Indiana Department of Child Services goes $284M over budget

April 25, 2018

The Indiana Department of Child Services has gone over budget by $284 million with two months left in this fiscal year.

Lawyer who offered client phony settlement suspended

April 25, 2018

An Indianapolis attorney who falsely told her client that a $40,000 settlement offer had been made by a party she hadn’t even sued has been suspended from the practice of law.

Deputy prosecutor gets reprimand for drunk driving

April 25, 2018

A Johnson County deputy prosecutor has been given a public reprimand for his conviction of misdemeanor drunken driving.

Opinions April 25, 2018

April 25, 2018

Indiana Court of Appeals
City of Muncie Unsafe Building Hearing Authority, James Lee, Doug Marshall, Deborah Malitz, Aaron Wood, and Brad King, in their official capacities v. Popatlal Patel (mem. dec.)

18A02-1707-PL-1729
Civil plenary. Reverses a Delaware Circuit Court order in favor of Popatlal Patel and remands for the trial court to enter judgment in favor of the City of Muncie Unsafe Building Hearing Authority parties, who had issued a second demolition order on a former motel property owned by Patel. The Authority’s demolition order and its decision not to release a $22,000 performance bond to Patel were not arbitrary and capricious, and the trial court abused its discretion by substituting its judgment for that of the Authority. The court expresses no opinion on whether Patel is entitled to release of the bond if the demolition work is satisfactorily completed.

Suspension reinstated for insurer accused of hitting worker

April 25, 2018

A Plainfield insurance agent’s license suspension was reinstated by the Indiana Court of Appeals, which ruled Wednesday that evidence that he hit a state employee twice while attempting to renew his license was sufficient grounds to let the disciplinary action stand.

7th Circuit affirms denial of disability benefits

April 25, 2018

A man who was has been trying for more than 11 years to obtain Social Security disability benefits failed to convince a panel of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals that he was wrongly denied benefits.

U.S. Courts seeks input on restyling bankruptcy rules

April 25, 2018

With other federal rules having been rewritten over the last several years to make them simpler, more understandable and easier to use, the U.S. Courts Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules is now considering whether to do the same for the federal rules of bankruptcy procedure.

Supreme Court hears insanity argument in shooting death of pastor

April 25, 2018

The May 2012 shooting of the Bethel Community Church pastor left the Southport community shaken. Admitted killer Lori Barcroft was twice found guilty but mentally ill in the shooting death of Jaman Iseminger, but as it stands now, she is not guilty by reason of insanity after a second Indiana Court of Appeals reversal.

IU’s pretrial diversion program sees fewer participants

April 25, 2018

Indiana University’s pretrial diversion program had a record low number of offenders this year who tried to work off misdemeanors collected during weekend celebrations for a student bicycle race. Those who successfully complete the program can eventually have certain charges dismissed, including public intoxication.

Class-action lawyers rebuked over Anthem settlement

April 25, 2018

Some Anthem Inc. customers were unimpressed by the $115 million data breach settlement deal, and even less so by the attorneys' fee request. California federal Judge Lucy Koh also blistered the attorneys about their fees in open court in February.

Opinions April 24, 2018

April 24, 2018

Indiana Court of Appeals
State of Indiana v. Daniel L. Myers

69A01-1708-CR-1805
Criminal. Reverses the dismissal of three counts of operating while intoxicated against Daniel L. Myers under Indiana Trial Rule 4(C). Because Myers did not timely object to the Ripley Superior Court setting his trial more than one year beyond the filing of charges, he acquiesced to the date. Remands with instructions for proceedings.

Indiana prosecutor seeking death penalty in deputy’s slaying

April 24, 2018

A prosecutor says he will seek the death penalty against the man charged with fatally shooting a central Indiana sheriff’s deputy during a foot chase last month.

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

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  • 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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