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Trucking company target of several lawsuits

May 2, 2017

At least 16 law firms, most of them based in New York City, have issued press releases in recent days saying they have filed lawsuits against an Indianapolis-based trucking company or are investigating doing so.

Supreme Court hears INDOT case during Rucker’s final oral arguments

May 2, 2017

In his last oral arguments on the bench of the Indiana Supreme Court, Justice Robert Rucker and three other justices considered the public standing doctrine and the concept of parens patriae as they weighed granting transfer to a case involving a dispute between a state agency and a local municipality.

Opinions May 2, 2017

May 2, 2017

Indiana Court of Appeals
J.P., et al. v. Indiana Department of Child Services (mem. dec.)
71A03-1610-JT-2441
Juvenile termination of parental rights. Affirms the termination of J.P.’s parental rights to her three children. Finds the St. Joseph Probate Court’s findings — there was a reasonable probability that the conditions leading to the children’s removal and continued placement outside J.P.’s care would not be remedied and that the termination of J.P.’s parental rights was in the children’s best interests — were supported by evidence.

Indiana woman pleads guilty in abuse death of daughter, 3

May 2, 2017

A southern Indiana woman has pleaded guilty in her 3-year-old daughter's abuse death and injuries suffered by the girl's older sibling.

Indiana prisons ban inmates from receiving greeting cards

May 2, 2017

A recent trend of lacing mail with drugs has led to a ban on greeting cards in Indiana prisons.

Common Cause, NAACP sue over Marion County early voting

May 2, 2017

Marion County’s single location for early voting provides unequal access to the ballot, argues a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday by Common Cause and the NAACP. Plaintiffs in the case allege Indianapolis’ sole early voting precinct is discriminatory and constitutes voter suppression.

IndyBar: Civility in the Reality TV Era

May 2, 2017

Many of the people who appear in court are experiencing the legal system for the first time. Their only prior experience may be what they’ve seen on television. The problem is that they’re no longer watching the virtuous Perry Mason or my personal favorite, Ben Matlock.

IndyBar: The First Rule of Networking: “You Are Always Networking”

May 2, 2017

In my opinion, if you can come to the realization that the majority of your networking occurs in your daily life and not from your job and/or standard networking events, then you are in a good place to expand and grow your network.

IndyBar: Applications Now Accepted for $35,000 Impact Fund Grant

May 2, 2017

The Indianapolis Bar Foundation (IBF) is now accepting applications through June 28 for the 2017 Impact Fund Grant.

IndyBar: Nomination Period Open for 2018 IndyBar Board of Directors

May 2, 2017

The nomination period has begun for the 2018 Board of Directors of the Indianapolis Bar Association, and Kevin McGoff, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP, has been appointed to chair the effort. McGoff, who is a past president of the association, will lead a committee of members in selecting a slate of officers for the coming year.

Hammerle on… ‘Gifted,’ ‘The Promise’

May 2, 2017

Bob Hammerle says the love story in “The Promise” distracts from its powerful theme.

Neutral Corner: Trials may be vanishing but not the need for mediation

May 2, 2017

The phenomenon known as the “vanishing trial” has been a topic of serious discussion, and in some quarters, serious concern, since statistics showing a marked decline in the number of criminal and civil trials were first reported in 2004.

ILS celebrates 50 years, looks to future of legal services

May 2, 2017

The April 22 gala marking the 50th anniversary of Indiana Legal Services Inc. had the feel of a family reunion.

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Tech Untangled: Signal Private Messenger provides encrypted texting and more

May 2, 2017

I was looking for an easy-to-use encrypted messaging app specifically for texting, and Signal popped up on several searches.

Dean’s Desk: Celebrating student excellence in journals, advocacy boards

May 2, 2017

The business of putting out a law journal volume or running a moot court or mock trial competition is a time-consuming endeavor that takes incredible dedication and cooperation. As the semester ends and we head into our graduation ceremonies, it’s worth highlighting and praising the talented student leaders of this past year.

DTCI Women in the Law

May 2, 2017

DTCI Women in the Law recently joined together to make a large donation of essential items to Beacon of Hope, whose mission includes “empowering victims of domestic violence to become self-sufficient by providing safety, education and support.”

DTCI: What’s new with the AIA 2017 documents?

May 2, 2017

If you have ever reviewed a construction contract, it is likely you have come across the contracts prepared by the American Institute of Architects.

JLAP: One person’s story of alcohol addiction, recovery

May 2, 2017

Read a first-person account about one lawyer’s struggle with alcohol addiction and help received through JLAP.

Quality of Life: Fight feeling overwhelmed by focusing on just 1 thing

May 2, 2017

Any number of things can make us feel overwhelmed. The cause could be work, friends, enemies, outside commitments, family responsibilities, clutter, financial problems, inundation by social media, traditional media, news, fake news, or any combination thereof.

Editor’s Perspective: Indiana Lawyer honors outstanding Hoosier attorneys

May 2, 2017

Let me introduce you to 30 people who will undoubtedly impress you — this year’s Leadership in Law Award winners.

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