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IndyBar: Indianapolis Bar Foundation to Install New Officers in January

December 21, 2022 | From IndyBar

Save the date for the 2023 Indianapolis Bar Association and Foundation Installation Luncheon, which will take place from 8-9 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26, at Broadmoor Country Club.

Morey: Reflecting on 2022 at Indiana Lawyer, looking ahead to 2023

December 21, 2022 | Jordan Morey

Going through this past year’s newspapers, I was reminded of the tremendous work done by our small but mighty staff.

2022 in review: Top stories

December 21, 2022 | IL Staff

To wrap up 2022, here’s a look back at the biggest stories of the year, as voted on by IL staff.

Web Exclusive: Year in Review — continued

December 21, 2022 | IL Staff

In addition to the “big news” of the year, Indiana Lawyer in 2022 also provided readers with stories exploring attorneys’ off-the-clock interests, obituaries of lawyers and judges who died, and summaries of disciplinary actions.

IndyBar: CLE Credit Convenient and in One Place with Online CLE Bundles

December 21, 2022 | From IndyBar

With more than 200 recorded programs and low member prices, the IndyBar Online CLE catalog is your one-stop-shop for convenient, cost-effective education.

DTCI: Where have all the jury trials gone, and what will happen next?

December 21, 2022 | Louis Voelker and From DTCI

The possible causes of the decline in civil jury trials is a discussion for another day. Let’s look at the statistics and the effects.

Judicial or legislative? COA continues to face gender-marker cases, asks justices to step in

December 21, 2022 | Jordan Morey

Can a Hoosier change his or her birth certificate to reflect his or her preferred gender marker? Depends on which Court of Appeals of Indiana judge you ask.

IndyBar: Guest Column: Moving Forward and Being Better Together

December 21, 2022 | From IndyBar and Travis A. Van Winkle

Writing this article has been weighing on my mind since President Gooden asked me to pinch-hit for her.

2022 in review: Honorable mentions

December 21, 2022 | IL Staff

While the “top stories” of each year are usually easy to define, there are always other stories that, while perhaps not as high-profile, are equally as important to our readers.

Wait, wait! You can’t tell your attorney that! SCOTUS prepares to examine attorney-client privilege for first time since 1981

December 21, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

The attorney-client privilege that gives business owners and individuals the confidence to speak freely with their lawyers is going to be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 9.

IndyBar: A Special Gift from IndyBar in December!

December 21, 2022 | From IndyBar

As a special thank you for joining or renewing your IndyBar membership for 2023 during the month of December, members will receive a free subscription to Indy Attorneys Network.

Maley: Rules matter in federal civil practice

December 21, 2022 | John Maley

Rules matter in federal civil practice, as recent decisions from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and district courts in Indiana confirm.

COA finds ‘extraordinary circumstances’ in spousal support, Medicaid dispute between wife, FSSA

December 20, 2022 | Jordan Morey

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has prevailed before the Court of Appeals of Indiana in a dispute with a woman whose spousal support order increased the amount of Medicaid funding her incapacitated husband received.

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Justices grant transfer to 1, deny 6

December 20, 2022 | IL Staff

Indiana justices granted transfer to one case last week, handing down an opinion while declining to review six other petitions for transfer.

Opinions Dec. 20, 2022

December 20, 2022

Kalanu Carter v. Ryan Carter
21A-DC-2395
Domestic relations with children. Affirms the Miami Superior Court’s grant of father Ryan Carter’s motion to reopen evidence after the final hearing in a dissolution action and the award of primary physical custody of minor child to Ryan. Reverses the trial court’s order that mother Kalanu Carter, as the noncustodial parent, pay $20 per week in child support. Finds the trial court did not abuse its discretion when it granted Ryan’s motion to reopen evidence or when it awarded him primary physical custody, but did abuse its discretion when it ordered Kalanu to pay $20 a week in child support. Remands with instructions for the trial court to enter an order that Kalanu is not required to pay child support because the adjustments to her child support obligation exceed the obligation.

Police, FBI plan update on Greenwood mall shooting

December 20, 2022 | Associated Press

Five months after a 20-year-old man shot five people, three of them fatally, at a suburban Indianapolis mall, police and the FBI could shed light this week on the gunman’s motive.

COA rules noncustodial parent does not have to pay and will not receive child support

December 20, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

A weekly child support obligation that was ordered even after the calculation of the finances showed the noncustodial parent owed a negative amount has been reversed by the Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Notre Dame Law dean, Chapter 13 Trustee among bankruptcy fellows

December 20, 2022 | IL Staff

Notre Dame Law School Dean Marcus Cole and John Hauber, Chapter 13 Trustee for the Indiana Southern District, will be among the 39 new fellows inducted into the American College of Bankruptcy in March 2023.

Indiana Senate proposes reevaluating state’s tax structure

December 20, 2022 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Some state senators are touting the possibility of reinventing Indiana’s tax structure to determine whether the state could eliminate individual and corporate income taxes.

Trump referral: What laws the Jan. 6 panel says were broken

December 20, 2022 | Associated Press

The House Jan. 6 committee on Monday urged the Justice Department to consider prosecuting Donald Trump for four different crimes.

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