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Hebenstreit: Collaborating to Provide Services for All
Service has always been important, but in today’s frenetic world, receiving good and prompt service is critical.
IBA: Abrams announced as 2014 IndyBar President
The Indianapolis Bar Association’s Nominating Committee has announced the selection of Jeffrey Abrams of Benesch Friedlander Copland & Aronoff as the 2014 President of the Association. Currently serving as IndyBar’s Treasurer, Abrams will serve as the Association’s 1st Vice President on the 2012 Board of Directors.
Bar Crawl – 9/14/11
Evansville Bar Association is having a CLE about “A Life in the Law.” The Indiana State Bar Association is accepting applications for its first Leadership Development Academy.
Nov. 17-18 DTCI conference speakers
Indiana Supreme Court Justice Steven David is the featured speaker at the luncheon Nov. 18.
DTCI: Admissibility of subsequent product modifications
Andrew Palmison writes about Indiana’s treatment in a strict liability action.
Farm Bureau counsel eyes laws of the land
Environmental regulation and eminent domain are among top concerns for farmers.

Justices consider state back-pay suit
Almost a year after the Indiana Court of Appeals significantly slashed a $42.4 million damages award against the state, the Indiana Supreme Court heard arguments Sept. 8 on whether past and present employees can recover back pay and how much should be awarded.
Law School Briefs – 9/14/11
Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis will be hosting its inaugural Biomedical and Health Industry Law Compliance Conference; scholars will visit the Maurer School of Law for an IP colloquium.
Terms of Art: From death row to SoHo
Attorney Wandini Riggins writes about lawyer Rhonda Long-Sharp, who has a gallery in Indianapolis and plans to open others in Detroit and New York.
Federal Bar Update: Comments accepted on Rule 45 amendments
John Maley discusses proposed rule amendments and a study on 12(b)(6) motions.
Constructing contracts for safety
Indiana Supreme Court case examines construction manager’s liability.

Fall protection mandatory for residential jobs
On Oct. 1, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration will begin enforcing fall protection plans for residential contractors. The regulations have long applied to commercial construction, but this year marks the first that OSHA will begin requiring residential contractors to exercise the same level of caution when employees are working more than six feet above the ground.

Technology Untangled: Blu-ray players also stream Internet video
Stephen Bour takes a look into a HD Blu-ray disc player to expand his viewing options.

New magistrate takes the oath
U.S. Magistrate Denise K. LaRue was sworn in Sept. 8 as the Southern District of Indiana’s newest magistrate.

Recent medical malpractice opinion causes some lawyers concern
Attorneys have asked the Indiana Supreme Court to weigh in on a recent ruling that has left some people wondering about the future of medical malpractice law.