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Dillman: Countering arguments against estate planning and updates

May 25, 2022 | Lisa Dillman

I encourage my clients to plan for the future when it comes to their money and property by creating, and then occasionally updating, their estate plans. But often, clients have a “one and done” philosophy and don’t think they need to update their documents.

Indiana Court Decisions – May 5-18, 2022

May 25, 2022

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

Gunman kills 18 children, 3 adults in Texas grade school

May 24, 2022 | Associated Press

An 18-year-old gunman opened fire Tuesday at a Texas elementary school, killing at least 18 children as he went from classroom to classroom, officials said, in the latest gruesome moment for a country scarred by a string of massacres. The assailant was killed by law enforcement.

ACLU files lawsuit over trans sports ban minutes after lawmakers override veto

May 24, 2022 | Jordan Morey

Minutes after the Indiana Republican supermajority Legislature overrode Gov. Eric Holcomb’s veto of the bill restricting transgender girls from participating in girls’ youth sports, the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging HEA 1041.

Despite guilty plea in criminal case, COA allows defendant’s civil case against treatment providers to continue

May 24, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

A man with serious mental health issues who killed his grandfather soon after receiving mental health treatment has secured a reversal from the Court of Appeals of Indiana, which concluded his treatment providers were wrongly granted summary judgment on his medical malpractice claim.

Laws criminalizing HIV to be reviewed by legislative interim study committee

May 24, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Heeding a call from a bipartisan group of legislators, Indiana will undertake a review of its criminal code for laws concerning HIV, with the focus on modernizing state statutes and helping to end the HIV epidemic.

7th Circuit affirms dismissal of habeas petition, but overturns 2 cases on jurisdiction

May 24, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the dismissal of a parolee’s habeas petition for failure to exhaust state remedies, but not for lack of jurisdiction. In reaching its decision, the appellate court overturned two precedents described as causing “mischief.”

Ice Miller loses 8 attorneys, staff members to East Coast firm’s new office

May 24, 2022 | Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

More than a dozen employees—including eight attorneys—have left law firm Ice Miller to start a Midwest office for Newark, New Jersey-based law firm McCarter & English in Carmel, the East Coast firm announced Monday.

COA: Statement of dead man properly admitted as evidence

May 24, 2022 | Jordan Morey

A northern Indiana man’s constitutional rights weren’t violated when a trial court admitted a statement from a dead witness into evidence, the Court of Appeals of Indiana has ruled.

Opinions May 24, 2022

May 24, 2022

The following 7th Circuit Court of Appeals opinion was posted after IL deadline on Monday:

Lamone Lauderdale-El v. Indiana Parole Board 
21-1242
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Terre Haute Division. Judge James Patrick Hanlon.
Civil. Affirms the dismissal without prejudice of Lamone Lauderdale-El’s habeas corpus petition for failure to exhaust state remedies. Finds the dismissal was a final, appealable judgment. Overrules the contrary jurisdictional holdings of Gacho v. Butler, 792 F.3d 732 (7th Cir. 2015), and Moore v. Mote, 368 F.3d 754 (7th Cir. 2004). Also finds the appeal is not moot. Finally, finds Lauderdale-El could have pursued his good-time credit restoration claim in state court.

2 ‘secret children’ of ex-Indy fertility doctor sue Netflix for allegedly revealing their identities without permission

May 24, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

Two Marion County women who discovered they were among the nearly 100 “secret children” of a former Indiana fertility doctor that inspired the popular Netflix documentary “Our Father” are suing the film’s producers, claiming their identities were revealed without their consent.

Indiana pastor admits ‘adultery’; woman says she was a teen

May 24, 2022 | Associated Press

A church pastor told his Indiana congregation that he had committed “adultery” about 20 years ago, a disclosure that was followed moments later by a woman who stepped forward and said she was victimized by him when she was 16 years old.

SCOTUS rules against inmates in right-to-counsel case

May 24, 2022 | Associated Press

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled along ideological lines Monday against two Arizona death row inmates who had argued that their lawyers did a poor job representing them in state court. The ruling will make it harder for certain inmates sentenced to death or long terms in prison who believe their lawyers failed them to bring challenges on those grounds.

If Roe falls, some fear repercussions for reproductive care

May 24, 2022 | Associated Press

If the Supreme Court follows through on overturning Roe v. Wade, abortion likely will be banned or greatly restricted in about half the U.S. states. But experts and advocates fear repercussions could reach even further, affecting care for women who miscarry, couples seeking fertility treatments and access to some forms of contraception.

Search for Supreme Court leaker falls to former Army colonel

May 24, 2022 | Associated Press

When Gail Curley began her job as Marshal of the U.S. Supreme Court less than a year ago, she would have expected to work mostly behind the scenes: overseeing the court’s police force and the operations of the marble-columned building where the justices work.

Opinions May 23, 2022

May 23, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Tyler A. Smith v. State of Indiana
21A-CR-2799
Criminal. Affirms the denial of Tyler Smith’s motion to dismiss pursuant to Indiana Criminal Rule 4(B). Finds the Fulton Superior Court did not violate the rule which requires a jury trial be held within 70 days of a speedy trial motion being filed. Holds Fulton County was still reporting a high COVID-19 infection rate and the courthouse did not have adequate facilities to safely conduct a jury trial. Rules the 35-year sentence for attempted murder is not inappropriate. Notes Smith’s criminal history is a “testament to a disturbing evolution” form minor misdemeanors to carrying a handgun with a license to crime of violence which culminating in shooting a rifle and hitting the victim several times.

Longtime Indianapolis real estate lawyer dies

May 23, 2022 | IL Staff

Thomas Michael Quinn, a real estate attorney credited with shaping commercial development in Indianapolis, died May 14. He was 85.

Former chairman of Pike Lumber, Huntington attorney dies

May 23, 2022 | IL Staff

Huntington attorney Joseph Northrop, former chairman of Pike Lumber Co., Inc., has died.

Trial Rule 60(B) does not sway COA to overturn default judgment

May 23, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

A certified public accountant who abruptly booted a tenant from his property then failed to appear at the subsequent court proceedings discovered the limits of trying to get relief under Indiana Trial Rule 60(B) when the Court of Appeals of Indiana found the CPA miscalculated his ability to get a do-over.

COA partially rules for town in property, ITCA dispute

May 23, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

An Indiana town will receive partial judgment from the Court of Appeals of Indiana on fraud and constructive fraud claims brought against it by a property owner who claimed the town backed out on its promise to purchase land.

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