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IndyBar: Intellectual Property Leaders Take the Stage: A Sneak Peek into 7th annual IP Roundtable with the Business Law Section
| Joel Tragesser and Valeri Simmons and From IndyBar
All are welcome to this unique opportunity to hear directly from intellectual property corporate counsel at a business law event taking place from 12-1 p.m. on July 26 at IndyBar HQ, 140 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, 46204.
Alternate paths to student loan forgiveness possible, Biden says
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden’s proposed $400 billion student loan debt relief plan last month, citing the need for Congress to be on board for a federal initiative with such a significant price tag.
Law schools rethinking how race will factor in admissions
It’s only been a few weeks since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, forcing universities and law schools to rethink how they can recruit and maintain diverse student bodies.

Near-total abortion ban reinstated: Legislative, court action likely to continue challenges to state law
The Indiana Supreme Court waited until the last day of June to deliver one of its most highly anticipated opinions in recent years, vacating a preliminary injunction against the state’s near-total abortion ban and reinstating the law.
IndyBar: Level Up Your Legal Knowledge: The History of GenCon and IP
Calling all dragon slayers, dungeon explorers, heroes, villains and, of course, intellectual property lawyers! IndyBar will open its gates at 4 p.m. on Aug. 3 for a fantastical event titled “Level Up Your Legal Knowledge: The History of GenCon and IP.”
INBOX: Supreme Court Talevski decision a major victory for civil liberties
Last month, by a 7-2 decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of civil rights. The result of the suit is a win for nursing home residents and their families, as well as a win for civil rights.
Hammerle on… “Asteroid City” and “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”
Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Robert Hammerle gives us his take on “Asteroid City” and “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.”
Web Exclusive: Governments, politicians face 1st Amendment suits over social media use
Kingsford Heights, Indiana, has something in common with a growing number of smaller communities: Its town council is facing a lawsuit for allegedly violating the First Amendment rights of its residents — not at the ballot box or in a church, but on Facebook.

Attorneys hard to find for prosecutor, public defender openings: Shortage of public attorneys leaves offices scrambling to manage caseloads
At the Elkhart County Prosecutor’s Office, full workforce capacity would consist of a staff of 29 deputy prosecutors, a chief deputy prosecutor and Vicki Becker, the county’s prosecuting attorney. Becker said her office currently has 18 attorneys.
IndyBar: Practice Toolkit: Pick Up Line: Managing Reception in a Modern Law Firm
| Jared Correia and From IndyBar
If you want to get your phone picked up every time (which you should want to have happen), there’s a combination of services available that could cover you 24/7.
Hart: Building resilience when life throws you a curveball
Life isn’t always a sunny day at the ballpark with a cool breeze, a hot dog and tickets to the show in home run territory.
Trimble: Solo, small firm management: Ideas to become more profitable
I recently sat down with Cory and Mitch Sprunger to learn more about the business model they have created in SprungerPEO.
IndyBar: Effectively Utilizing a Paralegal
| From IndyBar and Amanda Rogers
To hear more about how attorneys can effectively utilize paralegals, I welcome you to attend IndyBar’s CLE titled “How to Maximize Your Paralegal in Research, e-Discovery, and Trial,” at 4 p.m. on Aug. 10 (link found on IndyBar website).
COA reverses, remands denial of summary judgment for bank in Martin Co. foreclosure dispute
A bank’s motion for summary judgment in a foreclosure action involving a Martin County property was erroneously denied, the Court of Appeals of Indiana ruled in a Tuesday reversal.

Opinions July 18, 2023
Court of Appeals of Indiana
U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee for Manufactured Housing Contract Senior/Subordinate Pass-Through Certificate Trust 1998-7 v. Mary Sue Spencer and Phillip L. Spencer
22A-MF-2184
Mortgage foreclosure. Reverses the Martin Circuit Court’s denial of U.S. Bank’s motion for summary judgment in a foreclosure action against Mary and Phillip Spencer. Finds the trial court erroneously denied U.S. Bank’s motion for summary judgment. Remands with instructions to vacate the judgment, enter partial summary judgment in favor of U.S. Bank and conduct further proceedings consistent with the opinion.
Annual Tax Sale Seminar set for Aug. 4
| IL Staff
The Indiana Tax Sale Seminar will be back again next month for its 24th year.

IN Supreme court amends rules for senior judges, giving notice of term in office
| IL Staff
The Indiana Supreme Court has amended the Indiana Administrative Rules to add a new section requiring judges to give notice of the commencement and termination of their time in office and clarifying the authority of a senior judge.

Brookman to be sworn in to IN Southern District on Friday
| IL Staff
The newest judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District will be formally sworn in Friday at the federal courthouse in Evansville.

Indiana man charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting at 3 Delaware Co. deputies
A central Indiana man accused of resisting arrest and shooting at three sheriff’s deputies has been formally charged in the June attack.
