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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 […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Meagan R. Brien

April 26, 2018

Meagan R. Brien is a go-to lawyer for civil and fiduciary litigation, corporate services and estate planning, but she’s also a leader in the firm’s diversity and inclusion efforts. She also handles pro bono service for the firm and serves the Evansville community by volunteering with a wide range of nonprofit boards.  (Photo courtesy of […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Christopher J. Bayh

April 26, 2018

Christopher Bayh bears the surname synonymous with two generations of Indiana political titans, but those who know and work with him say he works as hard as anyone as a go-to litigator in complex, high-stakes matters. He also works to help homeless people in Indianapolis, and pro bono efforts have included representing asylum-seekers fleeing violence. […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Justin A. Allen

April 26, 2018

Justin Allen has been practicing just five years, but he’s distinguished himself as a leader at his firm and in bar associations. He serves as president of IndyBar’s Young Lawyers Division. His leadership is also evident in his community service. He is vice chair of the board of Hear Indiana, which provides resources for deaf […]

COA: Bomb threat still evacuates closed courthouse

April 26, 2018

A man convicted of intimidation for threatening to blowup a courthouse failed to persuade the Indiana Court of Appeals that he did not want to evacuate the building because he made the calls when he knew the place would be empty.

COA affirms denial of motion to suppress drug evidence

April 26, 2018

A man found slumped over a steering wheel who later admitted to possessing methamphetamine and marijuana has lost his appeal of the denial of his motion to suppress the evidence against him. The Indiana Court of Appeals found the seizure of the man was constitutionally permissible.

Trump travel ban likely to be upheld, justices indicate

April 26, 2018

The Supreme Court seemed poised Wednesday to uphold President Donald Trump’s ban on travel to the U.S. by visitors from several Muslim-majority countries, a move that would hand the president a major victory on a controversial signature policy.

Justices issue 3 suspension orders for noncooperating lawyers

April 26, 2018

The Indiana Supreme Court issued three orders Tuesday suspending or extending the suspensions of three lawyers found to be noncooperative with the Disciplinary Commission’s investigation of grievances against them.

Plaintiffs’ appeal of bad-faith ruling for bank costs more legal fees

April 26, 2018

Finding a couple’s appeal of a judgment in favor of a bank meritless and in bad faith, the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court ruling and remanded the case for a determination of appellate legal fees to be awarded from the couple to the bank.

Porter County buying back old jail for use as office space

April 26, 2018

Porter County in northwestern Indiana is spending $3.6 million to buy back an old jail for use as office space.

Senate panel advances bill protecting special counsel

April 26, 2018

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to protect special counsel Robert Mueller’s job, putting the matter in the hands of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has said he won’t let the bill reach Senate floor.

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Thomas M. Zurek

April 26, 2018

Thomas M. Zurek came to Indianapolis in 2002, making a sizeable splash when he joined OneAmerica Financial Partners. Since then, the company’s assets under administration has grown from $12 billion to more than $80 billion. Before moving to Indiana, Zurek served as corporate counsel and in private practice in Texas and Iowa in a prolific […]

LEADERSHIP IN LAW 2018: Jack L. Walkey

April 26, 2018

Before Jack Walkey ever set foot in court, he’d made quite a name for himself on other courts around Indiana as starting guard for the 1964 state championship Lafayette Jefferson High School Bronchos. His real estate and estate planning practice clients praise his winning personality, skilled counsel and friendship, as well as his community service. […]

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