Porter County buying back old jail for use as office space
Porter County in northwestern Indiana is spending $3.6 million to buy back an old jail for use as office space.
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Porter County in northwestern Indiana is spending $3.6 million to buy back an old jail for use as office space.
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.
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 […]
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. […]
Steven Schultz knows about building bridges. He was involved in completing the years-long project to build two spans across the Ohio River, connecting Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky. He also facilitated Mitch Daniels’ transition into Indiana’s governor’s office in 2005, and as general counsel under Daniels at Purdue University, recently guided completion of the school’s acquisition […]
Tony Prather’s legal career has included a full-service labor and employment practice with significant trial experience. He also served two terms on the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission and has received honors for his community service efforts. Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, he served as in-house counsel for companies including Ameritech and Firestone. What […]
Joseph O’Connor has risen to leadership positions in the Indiana State and American bar associations from his Bloomington office, where he’s had a distinguished practice for 40 years. He’s remained active with his alma mater and the broader Bloomington community, working on public health, access to justice issues and criminal justice initiatives, to name a […]
Kevin Murray’s practice fittingly is government service. He’s served Indiana government in numerous capacities for nearly 40 years, including multiple Democratic governors and as counsel to Democratic caucuses of the Indiana House and Senate, and as Senate parliamentarian. He’s also been a tireless advocate for civility and a proud champion of Irish-American causes. What was […]
Lisa McKinney lives by this adage: Do well by doing good. As a leader in her firm’s hospitality and administrative law practices, she’s known as a mentor to young associates and has championed diversity. Her volunteerism has been honored by the American Cancer Society, and she’s been a tireless advocate for the environment. What’s been […]
John L. Krauss may have a greater understanding of Indianapolis and central Indiana than just about anyone. As founding director of the Indiana University Public Policy Institute, he’s helped study a variety of issues important to the region, assisting more than 150 local and state entities understand the ramifications of their policy and funding choices. […]
Jeffrey Kosc came to his career in law through his computer savvy. Before transitioning most of the Indianapolis Benesch office to Taft recently, he was the office’s managing partner, handling an intellectual property and cybersecurity practice. He’s been a mentor for many young attorneys and volunteers his time with community groups including Junior Achievement and […]
Dennis Frick’s career has been devoted to serving those in need at Indiana Legal Services Inc. Called a leading practitioner and legendary mentor on elder law, he’s directed ILS’ Senior Law Project since 2000. He’s also been a volunteer youth coach and is active in guardianship organizations and efforts to end domestic violence, among others. […]
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 […]
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’ […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.
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.