Greg Weaver: A chat with Indiana’s new public access counselor
Jennifer Ruby, Indiana’s new public access counselor, said she’s not yet sure how the Legislature’s changes to rules regarding her office would be confining to her work.
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Jennifer Ruby, Indiana’s new public access counselor, said she’s not yet sure how the Legislature’s changes to rules regarding her office would be confining to her work.
The legal status for some students has been restored but litigation on their behalf remains active because of uncertainty about what the government might do next.
The only thing worse than having no clients? Having the wrong ones.
Goff’s thesis focuses on the justice system and behavioral health systems, particularly as they relate to substance abuse and mental health.
Explore how to take advantage of, or work around, Microsoft Word’s Automatic Behavior Controls, or ABCs, for formatting lines and paragraphs.
Attorney Mark Roscoe didn’t necessarily plan to become a clothing designer. The Valparaiso-based mediator said it was actually his mom who inspired him to learn how to sew.
For new lawyers, the real learning comes from doing the work.
The students worked on the arguments as part of the university’s Lindsay and Matt Moroun Religious Liberty Clinic.
As hundreds of students graduate from Indiana’s three law schools, attorneys and judges offer their wisdom on how to get off to a good start practicing law.
Indiana’s Republican U.S. Senators Todd Young and Jim Banks are considering applicants to recommend for the state’s federal bench vacancy and the U.S. Attorney openings in Indiana’s northern and southern districts.
Recognizing the signs of impending burnout is difficult due to the challenging nature of legal work.
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How does the day-to-day differ between early career attorneys and those who are well into their practice, and where do we overlap?
Abigail Wagers of Bose McKinney & Evans began as a practice department group assistant and is now the paralegal for one of the firm’s largest practice groups, the Labor and Employment Group.
Many showed up on May 1 to reaffirm their Attorneys Oath.
In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the U.S. District Court for Southern Indiana and the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana (APABA-IN) hosted an event on May 7
A nationally recognized FBI cybersecurity executive with Indianapolis ties has joined Dinsmore & Shohl LLP as a partner in the firm’s corporate group.
A South Bend man was sentenced to 17 and a half years in prison on Monday after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
The state agency tasked with protecting utility consumers has asked regulators to reject Duke Energy Indiana’s “ill-advised” plan to retire two coal-powered units — and replace them with new natural gas units — at the Cayuga Generating Station in west-central Indiana.
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation.