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Court orders AG Rokita to release report on former job in private sector

January 5, 2023 | Marilyn Odendahl

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita will have to make public the government’s advisory opinion on his former employment with Apex Benefits after a trial court rejected his argument that the document is confidential.

Dinsmore merges with San Diego firm, elects new managing partner

January 5, 2023 | IL Staff

Dinsmore & Shohl LLP, which has three Indiana offices, started the new year with a merger with Mulvaney Barry Beatty Linn & Mayers LLP in San Diego, along with a new chair.

IN Supreme Court increases senior judge service days baseline for 2023

January 5, 2023 | IL Staff

The Indiana Supreme Court has raised the baseline for senior judge service days in 2023 to 20 — a five-day increase compared to the previous year.

Court ruling favors permit for Spencer Co. coal-to-diesel plant project

January 5, 2023 | Alex Brown, Inside Indiana Business

The Marion Superior Court has affirmed an earlier ruling from the Indiana Office of Environmental Adjudication regarding the issuance of an air permit by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management for Delaware-based Riverview Energy Corp.

Indianapolis dermatologist pleads guilty to understating taxes

January 5, 2023 | John Russell, Indianapolis Business Journal

An Indianapolis physician has pleaded guilty to understating his taxes by about $361,000 over a four-year period, a felony.

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Owners of store that sold baby clothes for adults sue Noblesville officials

January 5, 2023 | Daniel Bradley, Indianapolis Business Journal

The owners of a Noblesville business that sold baby clothes for adults before being shut down last summer have filed a federal suit against the city’s planning director and members of the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals.

Report: Former DWD employee filed more than $34K in fraudulent unemployment claims

January 5, 2023 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

A former employee with the Indiana Department of Workforce Development allegedly filed more than $34,000 in fraudulent unemployment claims for herself and her husband and now faces felony charges for theft, perjury and official misconduct.

US settles with Mexican man arrested despite DACA status

January 5, 2023 | Associated Press

A Mexican man who was arrested by U.S. immigration agents in 2017 will be allowed to remain in the country for at least the next four years under a settlement with the Justice Department.

Justices reinstate Vectren’s ‘instantaneous netting’ method for crediting excess energy production

January 4, 2023 | Jordan Morey

The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Vectren energy, finding it followed state law when it changed its method of determining the credit its customers receive when producing excess solar and wind energy.

In budget request, Holcomb doubles down on economic development strategy

January 4, 2023 | Peter Blanchard, Indianapolis Business Journal

Hoping to capitalize on a record-breaking year of $22.2 billion in committed capital investment, Gov. Eric Holcomb laid out an economic development agenda Wednesday that includes increased funding to buy land, close deals and improve the state’s workforce while attracting more jobs and employers to Indiana.

CJ Roberts issues 2022 year-end report

January 4, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

In his 2022 review, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts brought attention to the rising number of threats against  judicial officers and their families before detailing how the number of federal cases filed are declining nationwide.

Opinions Jan. 4, 2023

January 4, 2023

Indiana Supreme Court
Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor, Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana, Inc., Vote Solar, Environmental Law & Policy Center, Solarize Indiana, Inc., Solar United Neighbors, and Indiana Distributed Energy Alliance v. Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company and Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
22S-EX-00166
Agency action. Affirms the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s approval of Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company’s petition for approval of its new instantaneous netting method determining the amount of credit its customers receive for their excess distributed generation of electricity. Finds the commission properly held that Vectren’s instantaneous netting method is not contrary to law and satisfies the requirements in Indiana Code § 8-1-40-5. Justice Christopher Goff concurs in result without separate opinion. Justice Derek Molter did not participate.

Final defendant sentenced in Muncie public corruption case

January 4, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

The final defendant has been sentenced in a corruption case against former Muncie officials that began with a tip to the FBI in 2015.

Commentary on liability protection tweaked in amended IOLTA provision

January 4, 2023 | IL Staff

Indiana attorneys and law firms are now able to receive protection from liability for describing, rather than including, language from the rule governing the transfer of unclaimed funds to the Indiana Bar Foundation.

Woman gets house arrest in northern Indiana barn fires case

January 4, 2023 | Associated Press

A woman who pleaded guilty to arson for allegedly helping her boyfriend set fire to several barns in northern Indiana was sentenced Tuesday to eight years on house arrest.

Braun fundraising points to pricey GOP Indiana governor race

January 4, 2023 | Associated Press

A few dozen big-money donors have helped Republican U.S. Sen. Mike Braun quickly catch up in fundraising with GOP rivals in the 2024 race for Indiana governor, with his campaign saying Tuesday it has raised about $1.5 million since formally launching his bid just over a month ago.

Indiana medical board sets doctor’s hearing in abortion case

January 4, 2023 | Associated Press

Indiana’s medical licensing board next month will hear a case regarding the Indianapolis doctor who this past summer provided an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio.

First Merchants emerges from fair-lending settlement agreement

January 4, 2023 | Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal

Muncie-based First Merchants Bank and the U.S. Department of Justice have agreed to end a settlement agreement that had been put in place in 2019 after the bank was accused of discriminatory lending practices in certain Indianapolis neighborhoods.

Coming or going? Despite lawyer shortage, number of Indiana law schools grads staying in-state mostly unchanged

January 4, 2023 | Jordan Morey

Studies have shown there’s a need for more Hoosier attorneys — especially in the public sector and in rural areas — but it appears the decline isn’t because new lawyers are leaving the state after turning their tassels.

Soshnick: The perils of constructive dividends in divorce cases

January 4, 2023 | Andrew Z. Soshnick

When buying out a spouse’s business interest, the temptation is to draw funds from the corporation to pay. However, the potential unintended tax consequences of this approach can be both significant and detrimental.

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