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Justices deny transfer in suit stemming from meningitis outbreak

February 20, 2017

The Indiana Court of Appeals’ ruling that some claims from those injured or family members of those who died after being injected with contaminated steroids are governed by the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act will stand after the Indiana Supreme Court declined to take the case on transfer last week.

US, ACLU join deaf litigant in ADA suit against Indiana court

February 20, 2017

A deaf litigant who was denied a sign language interpreter for court-ordered mediation in his child-custody case has the support of the U.S. Department of Justice and the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana in his federal disability-discrimination lawsuit against Marion Circuit Court.

Justices accept attorney’s resignation, suspend another

February 20, 2017

A northern Indiana attorney is no longer practicing law in the Hoosier state after the Indiana Supreme Court accepted his resignation from the Indiana bar last week.

Prosecutors want reckless homicide charge in dragging death

February 20, 2017

A 22-year-old man may face a reckless homicide count among other charges after a woman died who authorities say was dragged with his car.

Anthem, Cigna blast one another over blocked insurer merger

February 20, 2017

Cigna Corp. and Anthem Inc. are trading accusations of harassment and sabotage in competing lawsuits as the two health companies feud publicly in the wake of a stalled $48 billion merger.

Father sentenced for death of South Bend 4-month-old girl

February 20, 2017

A judge in South Bend has sentenced a 22-year-old man to 30 years in prison for the 2014 death of his 4-month-old daughter.

Federal judge denies declaratory judgment to former Supreme Court employee

February 17, 2017

A district court judge has officially denied declaratory judgment to a former Indiana Supreme Court employee alleging disability discrimination on the part of state judicial leaders.

High court reverses termination of father’s parental rights

February 17, 2017

A Montgomery County father’s parental rights have been restored after the Indiana Supreme Court held Friday that lower courts erred in granting and affirming the Department of Child Services’ petition to terminate them.

Opinions Feb. 17, 2017

February 17, 2017

Indiana Supreme Court
In the Matter of the Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship of Bi.B. And Br.B, D.B. and V.G. v. Indiana Department of Child Services
54S01-1612-JT-630
Juvenile termination of parental rights. Reverses the trial court’s decision to terminate D.B.’s parental rights to his daughters, Bi.B. and Br.B. Finds the Department of Child Services failed to allege the one of the statutorily required three waiting periods for terminating parental rights that had, in fact, passed – the father’s daughters had been removed from him for at least six months under a dispositional decree. Also finds that DCS failed to prove the other two waiting periods applied to its petition.

AG: ‘Can you hear me?’ scam calls proliferate

February 17, 2017

Complaints are soaring about telephone scammers who call and ask “Can you hear me?” to get a recipient to simply say “yes.”

Trump seeks pause in legal fight with revised travel ban

February 17, 2017

The Trump administration said in court documents on Thursday it wants a pause in the legal fight over its ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations, so it can issue a replacement ban as it strives to protect the nation from terrorism.

Judge OKs blind man’s suit over McDonald’s drive-thru policy

February 17, 2017

A federal judge has ruled a blind man's lawsuit can go forward against McDonald's arguing he can only purchase food in the middle of the night if he has a vehicle.

Senate confirms Scott Pruitt as EPA administrator

February 17, 2017

Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt on Friday won Senate confirmation to head the Environmental Protection Agency, a federal agency he repeatedly sued to rein in its reach during the Obama administration.

Trump’s second pick for Labor differs more in style than policy

February 17, 2017

President Donald Trump’s second nominee for labor secretary,  R. Alexander Acosta, represents a bigger contrast with the prior pick on biography and personal style than on policy substance.

Law firm miscue in small claims case gets no relief on appeal

February 17, 2017

A law firm that failed to respond to an Allen County small claims court’s inquiry about settlement discussions because the attorney handling the case had left the firm got no relief Friday from the Indiana Court of Appeals.

New Indiana Supreme Court office to host open house

February 17, 2017

The leaders of a newly created office within the Indiana Supreme Court will host an open house for members of the legal community next month.

House passes $20 hourly fee for public records searches

February 17, 2017

The Indiana House on Thursday passed a measure that would bill journalists and the public a $20-per-hour rate for records requests under open government laws if the requests take more than two hours to complete.

Justices hear arguments in Richmond HIll explosion appeal

February 17, 2017

The lawyer for a man convicted in a deadly Indianapolis house explosion said he never expected anyone to die in the blast.

Police search Delphi home, seek tips in girls’ killings

February 17, 2017

Authorities who searched a home in northern Indiana said Friday they found few clues in the killing of two teenage girls whose bodies were found on a trail where they had been dropped off to go hiking.

Gary girl in Amber Alert charged with mother’s killing

February 17, 2017

A 15-year-old Gary girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert has been charged in the stabbing death of her mother.

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