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Indybar: Nominate a Trailblazing Woman for the 2022 Antoinette Dakin Leach Award by Aug. 5!

July 6, 2022 | From IndyBar

To recognize the accomplishments of female attorneys in central Indiana, the IndyBar’s Women and the Law Division presents the Antoinette Dakin Leach Award.

Indybar: Online IndyBarHQ Room Reservations are Now Available for IndyBar Members

July 6, 2022 | From IndyBar

Save your seat in a private focus room, a meeting room or even the IndyBarHQ Education Center! IndyBar members can make reservations for both complimentary and paid spaces at IndyBarHQ (140 N. Illinois St.) quickly and easily using the online reservation platform, Skedda, and you can book now at indybar.org/renthq!

Op-ed: Indiana should be regulating for-profit bail bond companies, not attacking The Bail Project

July 6, 2022 | Greg Taylor

As an Indiana state senator and attorney, I pride myself on listening to my constituents and making decisions about policy based on evidence and sound reasoning — not political expediency and misleading sound bites. This is why I voted against House Bill 1300, which targeted charitable, not-for-profit organizations that help Hoosiers who cannot afford bail, and why I support The Bail Project and the ACLU of Indiana’s recently filed lawsuit against the Indiana Department of Insurance.

Indybar: Record Crowd Enjoys Bench Bar 2022 in Louisville

July 6, 2022 | John Trimble and From IndyBar

It was very clear that IndyBar members were ready to get back together once again in person. A record 400 lawyers, judges and guests attended the Bench Bar Conference (presented by Wilson Kehoe Winingham) and inaugural In-House Counsel CLE Getaway (presented by Quarles & Brady LLP) from June 16-18 at the Omni Hotel in Louisville.

Division over Dobbs raises concerns about Supreme Court’s legitimacy

July 6, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

The decision to overturn the nearly 50-year precedent upholding a constitutional right to abortion came at a time when the public’s approval rating of the U.S. Supreme Court was already at historic low.

Breck, Achenbach and Jackson: New reciprocity laws for health care professionals in Indiana

July 6, 2022 | Andrew W. Breck and Grant M. Achenbach and Shelley Jackson

As of March 18, certain out-of-state health care professionals will find it easier to obtain licenses and certifications to practice in Indiana. The new credentialing standards set forth in Indiana Code § 25-1-21 (the Reciprocity Statute) apply broadly to health care professionals, except for social workers, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors, addiction counselors and clinical addiction counselors, and respiratory care practitioners.

Indybar: Local Bar Associations Support Nomination of Judge Doris Pryor to United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit

July 6, 2022 | From IndyBar

The Indianapolis Bar Association has joined with the Indiana State Bar Association in support of the nomination of U.S. Magistrate Judge Doris L. Pryor to serve as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.

Wilson: New iPhone software features that will help your legal practice

July 6, 2022 | Seth Wilson

At Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) recently, iOS 16 was announced. There are lots of improvements coming this fall. Here are just a few that may help you in your practice.

Indybar: President’s Message: Yes, You CAN Do it All!

July 6, 2022 | Judge Alicia Gooden and From IndyBar

The Indianapolis Bar Association provides a number of amazing multitasking outlets for those of us that thrive on killing a number of birds with one stone.

Indybar: Nominations Now Open for 2023 IndyBar Board of Directors

July 6, 2022 | From IndyBar

The nomination period has begun for the 2023 Board of Directors of the Indianapolis Bar Association, and Holly Wanzer of Wanzer Edwards PC has been appointed to chair the effort.

Going for distance: Indiana Supreme Court lifts remote CLE caps

July 6, 2022 | Jordan Morey

The recent red strikethroughs scattered throughout the three-page Indiana Supreme Court order amending Admission and Discipline Rules 28 and 29 will impact all Hoosier lawyers and judges.On June 6, the Supreme Court permanently amended continuing legal education rules to lift limits on distance education.

Lawmakers returning to Statehouse to pass new abortion laws

July 6, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

The weeks between now and the start of the Indiana Legislature’s special session might be the calm before the storm. With the U.S. Supreme Court sending abortion decisions back to the states, Indiana Republican leadership expanded the agenda for the special session from tax relief to also include the crafting of a new abortion law.

Food and fun part of reunification celebration: 3rd annual event gives families sustenance, emotional boost

July 6, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

By midmorning on a sunny June 24, the tents were pitched around the parking lot located on the east side of Indianapolis, the folding tables were overloaded with food and household items, and dance music was thumping from the DJ’s sound system. The work was being done as part of the Reunification Month Community Event in Indianapolis, which celebrates the parents who have been able to overcome their struggles and regain custody of their children.

Ripple effect: Health care providers, attorneys predict impact of Dobbs on Hoosier women

July 6, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl and Katie Stancombe

Indiana lawmakers plan to convene for a special session on July 25 to address abortion. Meanwhile, Hoosier health care providers and attorneys are scrambling to answer questions about where they fit into the mix and what it will mean to be compliant in a landscape without Roe v. Wade.

Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker recognized for contributions to symphony of American life

July 5, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Among the members of the legal community she is known as Judge Barker, and within the Southern Indiana District Court family she is affectionately called SEB, but Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker will now become familiar to those outside the courtroom, as the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site has recognized her contributions to the state and the nation by naming its new citizenship plaza in her honor.

Opinions July 5, 2022

July 5, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
In the Matter of the Contempt of Christopher C. Myers; Adam Williams and Debbie Williams v. Shafer Pick A Part, LLC, and Paul Shafer
22A-CT-142
Civil tort. Affirms the Allen Superior Court’s imposition of sanctions on attorney Christopher C. Myers. Finds the trial court did not abuse its discretion by imposing Trial Rule 37(D) sanctions against Myers, as he was aware of the deposition date and aware that his motion to quash had been denied, but still failed to appear. Declines to recommend or remand for the imposition of appellate penalties.

Three Indianapolis attorneys disciplined

July 5, 2022 | IL Staff

The Indiana Supreme Court has has suspended two attorneys from the practice of law in Indiana for noncooperation and a third Hoosier lawyer indefinitely.

Fort Wayne attorney loses sanctions appeal

July 5, 2022 | Jordan Morey

An Indiana attorney who didn’t show up for a rescheduled deposition because he was “fully booked” has failed to convince the Court of Appeals of Indiana that the sanctions imposed against him were improper.

COA rejects challenge to meth conviction, sentence

July 5, 2022 | Olivia Covington

A man found sitting on a container of meth has failed in his appeal of both his possession conviction and his eight-plus-year sentence.

Justices split on whether unruly defendants must be told they can return to court if they behave

July 5, 2022 | IL Staff

A split Indiana Supreme Court has denied transfer in a case involving an unruly defendant, disagreeing on whether trial courts are required to inform disruptive individuals who have been removed from the courtroom that they can reclaim their right to be present if they behave.

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