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IndyBar: Volunteer Opportunity: Help Out at Spring Mediation Day

March 22, 2016

The IndyBar ADR Section Executive Committee is pleased to announce that we are hosting our second annual Spring Paternity Court Mediation Day.

IndyBar Frontlines – 3/23/16

March 22, 2016

Read news from around the IndyBar!

Moberly: If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again (and Again, and Again…)

March 22, 2016

It’s no secret that the IndyBar has supported merit selection for decades. It’s also no secret that view is not held by everyone. I sincerely respect our members who would prefer an open partisan election of our judges in Marion County. Mostly that view is held as a result of a reverence for voting rights, which I hope we all share.

IndyBar: Delivering Peace of Mind: Volunteer for Low Asset Wills Workshops

March 22, 2016

For years, IndyBar attorneys have helped community members living in poverty to safeguard their futures through the Low Asset Wills Program.

Indiana Court Decisions – March 1-15, 2016

March 22, 2016

Read recent appellate decisions.

Disciplinary Actions – 3/23/16

March 22, 2016

Read who recently was reinstated and who has been suspended by the Supreme Court.

Hammerle On … ‘Eddie the Eagle,’ ‘Zootopia’

March 22, 2016

Bob Hammerle wonders why the American public seems to reject inspiring films. Does everything have to be a cross between “Star Wars,” “The Avengers” and “Jurassic Park”?

Plugged In: 3 easy ways to add value to PDF documents

March 22, 2016

With a rise in the number of mobile-friendly offices, voluminous PDF files have quickly become the norm in today’s society. PDFs have retained popularity with their innate ability to easily share across operating systems, protect content and ensure formatting remains intact across platforms.

Indiana governor concerned about Notre Dame police bill

March 22, 2016

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said Monday that his “strong bias for the public’s right to know” will weigh heavily as he decides whether to veto a measure that would shelter police departments at Notre Dame and 10 other Indiana private colleges from following the same crime reporting requirements as all other law enforcement agencies.

DTCI: Senate obstruction on appointments harms entire judiciary

March 22, 2016

Since the Republicans took control of the Senate after the 2014 elections, the Obama administration has made only one judicial appointment as Republican senators have refused to sign off ahead of time on nominees for judgeships in their states. This is in stark contrast to President Obama’s predecessors since Ronald Reagan who also faced a Senate controlled by the opposing party, yet appointed between 10-18 appellate judges in their last two years in office.

Federal Bar Update: Offers of judgment and class actions

March 22, 2016

The U.S. Supreme Court recently held that an unaccepted offer of judgment under Rule 68 does not moot a class representative’s claim, even when the offer is made prior to class certification.

Editorial: Rule changes still lack needed transparency

March 22, 2016

A proposed overhaul of Admission and Discipline Rule 23 contains some good ideas among the 108 pages of side-by-side comparisons of the old and the new. But the proposals would do little to deprogram the Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission’s culture of confidentiality or boost public confidence in the agency that polices Indiana attorneys.

Vlink: Should unions charge free-rider fees for grievances?

March 22, 2016

Vlink Much to the dismay of the labor community, Indiana has joined the 25 states with so-called “right-to-work” laws. Before getting to the point of this article, it’s important to dispel two common myths about these laws. Right-to-work does not guarantee employment, nor does it protect employees against compelled union membership. Even in non-right-to-work states, […]

Waterfill: EEOC alleges gender discrimination in 2 suits

March 22, 2016

In light of development in gender discrimination cases, what should wise employment counsel advise clients to do?

Disputes increase over who’s an employee and who’s an independent contractor

March 22, 2016

Independent contractors have long been a part of the workforce. However, with the rise of on-demand service providers who run their businesses almost solely with independent contractors, closer scrutiny is being paid to what, exactly, these workers are in the new “gig economy.”

Inside the Criminal Case: When your client is speaking to others

March 22, 2016

“Say nothing.” This advice seems simple enough, but any attorney with a few years under his or her belt knows that the advice is often not heeded.

Tangling with tech companies’ move into legal services

March 22, 2016

A recent American Bar Association resolution on regulating non-traditional legal services providers coupled with a pilot project with Rocket Lawyer has stirred opposition among bar associations.

Southern District launches initiative to help pro se litigants

March 22, 2016

In response to a series of cases remanded from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Southern District of Indiana is attempting to recruit more volunteer attorneys and, in what one observer called a “very progressive” approach, enlist medical professionals to offer expert testimony.

Art project seeks images of Indiana’s courthouses

March 22, 2016

A project by the Indiana State Bar Association and currently on display at Conner Prairie seeks to highlight the beauty of Indiana’s courthouses, which are not only the centers of law, but focal pieces for small town centers.

Rewriting discipline rules for Indiana attorneys

March 22, 2016

The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission would be limited to a one-year period of internal investigation of lawyers under a key change in an overhaul of rules governing attorney discipline.

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