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McCarty: Estate planning and social media after a death

March 1, 2023 | Melissa McCarty

Have you advised your clients about what will happen to their Twitter or Instagram accounts after they die?

IndyBar: Motorsports Law and Business Development Converge in Indy

March 1, 2023 | From IndyBar and Kyle Fairchild

TRAC is intended to bring attorneys from all facets of the racing and motorsports industry together in one place.

Gillaspie: What Rule 65(D) amendment means for practitioners and courts

March 1, 2023 | Kyle Gillaspie

A common question among practitioners is whether they may cite memorandum decisions issued by the Court of Appeals of Indiana. The answer to that question is controlled by Appellate Rule 65.

Father-son duo win legal victories for same client decades apart: Indy attorneys worked on exoneration, compensation cases for murder defendant

March 1, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

Bob Hammerle and his son Chris used to go into the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office on Saturday mornings with a sack of doughnuts and a chunky TV. Bob, then a brand-new lawyer, worked on files while Chris watched cartoons.

‘Supercharged’: Lewis Wagner combination designed to bolster firm’s probate practice

March 1, 2023 | Tyler Fenwick

Attorneys at Hewitt Law & Mediation have combined with Lewis Wagner, effective March 1.

IndyBar: Equal Pay Day and the Gender Wage Gap

March 1, 2023 | Amber Finley and From IndyBar

Despite the passage of laws like the Equal Pay Act of 1963, which prohibits wage discrimination based upon sex, pay inequity between women and men continues to occur at alarming rates.

Retzner and Nichols: Disposing of tangible personal property in an estate plan

March 1, 2023 | Rodney Retzner and Micah J. Nichols

To make administration go smoothly, it is still important to consider disposing of tangible personal property as part of the overall estate plan and not simply “gloss over” those provisions.

Wilson: Use Screen Time to find apps to adjust or delete

March 1, 2023 | Seth Wilson

If you, like me, want to cut down on the noise in life so you can focus on achieving your most important goals, here are some ideas on how to audit your app usage and determine which you should adjust or delete.

Dreyer: Judge ChatBot answers all your questions

March 1, 2023 | David J. Dreyer

Below is a conversation with Judge ChatBot, an artificial intelligence jurist currently working on his/her/its own.

Indiana Court Decisions: Feb. 9-21, 2023

March 1, 2023

Read Indiana appellate court decisions from the most recent reporting period.

Dible: A new ballgame: Trust decanting under the 2022 statute

March 1, 2023 | Jeffrey S. Dible

For uncounted numbers of older irrevocable trusts that do not grant a limited amendment power to anyone, there is only one trust modification tool that does not require either probate court approval or the consent of beneficiaries: trust decanting.

IndyBar: Marion Superior Court Announces Operational Changes

March 1, 2023 | From IndyBar

The Marion Superior Courts announced several changes on Feb. 17.

Republic Airways takes legal action against former flight students

March 1, 2023 | Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal

Against the backdrop of a red-hot job market, Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Inc. and its flight school have taken legal action against a dozen former students who the airline says failed to honor their commitment to fly for Republic after graduation.

Web Exclusive: Study confirms lawyer mental health concerns, highlights importance of connections

March 1, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

A recent study from the American Bar Association is confirming years of research into lawyer mental health: Lawyers are twice as likely as the general population to experience thoughts of suicide.

Going to court: Indiana National Guard bills spark debate on right to request court martial

March 1, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

The Indiana General Assembly has introduced two identical twin bills that would change how court martial hearings are called — specifically, who could call or demand those hearings.

‘Veritable menu of options’: IU McKinney student’s report attracts housing advocates’ attention

March 1, 2023 | Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal

Most school projects are produced for an audience of one: the professor who assigned the work. But Jacob Purcell, a 2L at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, has just published a rental housing report that’s intended for a much wider audience.

Already-suspended attorney gets 2-year suspension with additional criminal cases pending

February 28, 2023 | Tyler Fenwick

A northwestern Indiana attorney who is already under multiple suspension orders has been suspended again from the practice of law in Indiana for at least two years without automatic reinstatement for professional misconduct.

Ex-Anderson Schools bookkeeper sentenced to 28 months after stealing nearly $1M from school corporation

February 28, 2023 | IL Staff

An Anderson bookkeeper who stole nearly $1 million from a school corporation has been sentenced to 28 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and falsifying tax documents.

Quarles announces 2nd combination of 2023, this time bolstering IP practice

February 28, 2023 | IL Staff

Quarles & Brady LLP, a Milwaukee-based law firm with an office in Indianapolis, is combining with Denver-based Adsero IP, an intellectual property law firm, effective March 1. The deal marks Quarles’ second combination in as many months.

Split justices allow defendant to appeal 70-year sentence despite 16-year delay

February 28, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

A man convicted of multiple felonies more than 20 years ago can pursue an appeal of his 70-year sentence, a split Indiana Supreme Court has ruled. The majority determined that the delay in the appeal was not the defendant’s fault.

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