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Ripley Circuit Judge Ryan King said time has certainly flown by since he became a judge almost a decade ago.

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Ripley Circuit Judge Ryan King said time has certainly flown by since he became a judge almost a decade ago.
It seems these days that the only opportunity for mid-sized firms to expand geographic reach or to grow bench strength and revenue is to acquire or combine with like-minded competitors.
Join us in expressing gratitude to Judge Heather Welch for her remarkable career in public service and commitment to our community.
As the new year begins, you will want to establish new processes for your law firm that actually work and become an ingrained part of your business.
A piece of proposed legislation introduced in this year’s short, nonbudget session is taking a different approach to misdemeanor reimbursement and includes a new pilot program for select counties.
While overall M&A activity saw a decline in 2023, recent data suggest law firm mergers actually saw an increase last year.
Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Robert Hammerle gives us his take on “May December” and “Saltburn.”
When my law firm, Quarles & Brady, combined with a labor and employment boutique firm in San Diego last January — more than 2,000 miles from Indianapolis — it may not have initially seemed especially newsworthy to people locally.
Barnes & Thornburg hosts the internship program — now in its third year — in partnership with South Bend Community Schools/Clay High School Career and Technical Education to expose participants to the legal industry.
The 2024 legislative session began just nine days ago, but the Indiana Lawyer staff is already keeping an eye on several bills making their way through the Indiana General Assembly.
Read a summary of disciplinary actions handed down by the Indiana Supreme Court during the fourth quarter of 2023.
Our vision of being truly local and uniquely global has provided outstanding results for our firm, our partners and most importantly for our clients.
If you haven’t already started using generative artificial intelligence to optimize your practice, then you are seriously missing out.
Many people underestimate the impact that mental illness can have on an individual or family.
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush recognized some of the state’s judges and their community efforts in trying to assist people with behavioral and mental health needs, as well as efforts by judicial officers to help the state’s veterans and families.
The Indiana Supreme Court is set to host its first “Night Court for Legislators” next month for members of the Indiana General Assembly.
Court of Appeals of Indiana
James Joseph Zentko v. Cassandra Lynn Zentko (mem. dec.)
23A-DR-1455
Domestic relations. Affirms the Clay Superior Court’s order modifying James Zentko’s obligation to pay college expenses for his child, J.D.Z. Finds the trial court did not err when it modified Zentko’s post-secondary educational expenses obligation to cover the child’s enrollment at Illinois Eastern Community Colleges at Olney. Also finds the trial court did not abuse its discretion when it found the father in contempt and ordered him to pay a portion of mother’s attorney’s fees.
Gov. Eric Holcomb has announced two new judicial appointments to fill bench vacancies in Hamilton and St. Joseph Counties.
A proposed bill that would provide tax exemptions for fetuses drew testimony from pro-abortion-rights and anti-abortion advocates Tuesday — even though the bill admittedly will not become law this year.