IndyBar: Getting to Know Your Judicial Officers
This is the sixth installment in the Solo/Small Firm Practice Section’s “Getting to Know Your Judicial Officers” series.
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This is the sixth installment in the Solo/Small Firm Practice Section’s “Getting to Know Your Judicial Officers” series.
Would you like to network with your legal community and have fun through the practice of law? Volunteer to serve on an Indianapolis Bar Association committee. Appointments are now being made to the 2016 committees.
In a perfect world, my dream would be for every job seeker to land a full-time position. I would also hope that all of you could find the time to network and mentor our colleagues who cannot find work. In the meantime, I have one question for you: “Have you hired a contract lawyer lately?"
Big banks that say the U.S. doesn’t understand how tough it is to comply with everything from anti-bribery to antitrust laws are about to gain an ear inside the Justice Department: a former compliance chief from Standard Chartered Bank PLC.
Each year, the IndyBar takes time to honor and celebrate local leaders with innovative ideas through the Recognition Awards.
Each year, the IndyBar takes time to honor and celebrate local leaders with innovative ideas through the Recognition Awards. On Wednesday, Nov. 18, join your colleagues at Meridian Hills Country Club for breakfast as we honor the following individuals who make outstanding contributions to the legal profession. Visit indybar.org/events for registration. The recipient of the […]
Each year, the IndyBar takes time to honor and celebrate local leaders with innovative ideas through the Recognition Awards. On Wednesday, Nov. 18, join your colleagues at Meridian Hills Country Club for breakfast as we honor the following individuals who make outstanding contributions to the legal profession. Visit indybar.org/events for registration. The recipient of the […]
Each year, the IndyBar takes time to honor and celebrate local leaders with innovative ideas through the Recognition Awards. On Wednesday, Nov. 18, join your colleagues at Meridian Hills Country Club for breakfast as we honor the following individuals who make outstanding contributions to the legal profession. Visit indybar.org/events for registration. The recipient of the […]
Each year, the IndyBar takes time to honor and celebrate local leaders with innovative ideas through the Recognition Awards. On Wednesday, Nov. 18, join your colleagues at Meridian Hills Country Club for breakfast as we honor the following individuals who make outstanding contributions to the legal profession. Visit indybar.org/events for registration. The recipient of the […]
Each year, the IndyBar takes time to honor and celebrate local leaders with innovative ideas through the Recognition Awards. On Wednesday, Nov. 18, join your colleagues at Meridian Hills Country Club for breakfast as we honor the following individuals who make outstanding contributions to the legal profession. Visit indybar.org/events for registration. The recipient of the […]
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law professor and former dean Gerald Bepko has received one of the university’s highest honors for his service.
A divided Supreme Court of the United States indicated it may put limits on consumer lawsuits, questioning arguments by a man seeking to sue over what he says is an error-riddled Internet profile.
Big Sugar and Big Corn face off in federal court in Los Angeles this week in a bitter, multibillion-dollar battle of sweeteners that boils down to a mix of science, semantics and marketing.
Big Sugar and Big Corn face off in federal court in Los Angeles this week in a bitter, multibillion-dollar battle of sweeteners that boils down to a mix of science, semantics and marketing.
Two things set first-year law student Stephen Shapiro apart from his classmates at American University in Washington. At 55, he’s old enough to be a father to most of his classmates. And on Wednesday, a lawsuit he filed will be heard by the Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov. 6 is National Love Your Lawyer Day, an occasion to celebrate attorneys for the good work they do, often without thanks, according to the American Lawyers Public Image Association.
The Supreme Court of the United States appears troubled by the actions of a Georgia prosecutor in disqualifying all the black prospective jurors from the death penalty trial of a black teenager who was accused of killing an elderly white woman.
By Keenan M. Jones Jones The election is over, and for many of us, that is cause for a great sigh of relief. No more TV ads paid for by PACs. No more radio spots smearing the other candidate. And the yard signs that have littered neighborhoods will be coming down, at least until the […]
After a spirited conversation with colleagues about the opportunity to time travel, I posed the discussion topic, “If you had the opportunity to travel back in time and talk with your younger self as a new attorney, what advice would you share about life as a lawyer?”