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Take Bob Hammerle’s advice on the latest superhero blockbuster: Forget the hokey script and see “Batman v Superman” at an IMAX theater.
Seth Wilson takes note of two apps for taking notes: Evernote and Microsoft OneNote.
Law review articles serve our students, our faculty and the bar, while giving a voice to new ideas and to changes big and small that the law should contemplate (or not).
Elkhart attorney Tim Shelly revives the Waveland boyhood home of his ancestor, master Hoosier artist T.C. Steele.
Think of the baseline assessment as a map that indicates, “You Are Here.” Once that is determined, then you can begin the process of figuring out how to get where you want to go.
When litigating the enforceability of liquidated damages provisions, the issue is almost always whether the provision is in reality an unenforceable penalty.
Public access and use of the Lake Michigan shore clashes with private property rights in heated case of first impression.
New ordinance allows secondary dwellings and encourages denser neighborhoods.
Some Indiana trial courts plan to utilize a risk assessment tool to identify who can be discharged without posting bail.
Indiana has ordered a fresh look at ALJs and whether panels are preferable to the current system.
A divided Court of Appeals ruling allowing a patient to view hospital prices may be headed to the Indiana Supreme Court.
The Indiana Supreme Court’s ruling for the state in a nearly six-year-old IBM suit is what the contract drafters “believed all along.”
Web-based products offer cost savings but pose security risks for firms
The Indiana Bar Foundation hopes its new Keystone Society will bring in unrestricted donor dollars.
Seventh Circuit questions Social Security Administration’s outdated information, convoluted calculations in several recent decisions.
Indiana is getting a little love on social media Monday for efforts in recent years to reform its criminal justice system. The U.S. Justice Action Network is including the Hoosier state in its national campaign “30 States, 30 Days” to prompt Congress to pass legislation reforming the federal justice system.
The Marion Circuit and Superior Courts have postponed implementation of TheRecordXchange, an Internet-based transcript ordering and production management platform.
Indiana Court of Appeals
Richard Lee Dulin v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
79A05-1508-CR-1155
Criminal. Affirms sentence of five years with two suspended to probation for conviction of Level 5 felony operating a vehicle while privileges are suspended for life and Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement.
A former college football quarterback who sued the NCAA over its former scholarship policy doesn’t meet the requirements for certification of a class-action suit against the Indianapolis-based organization, a federal judge ruled.
U.S. Supreme Court takes case over whether a juror’s allegedly racially charged comments can open jury deliberations.