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New law gives Hoosier tenants some relief from eviction stigma

March 30, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

With the signing of House Enrolled Act 1214 into law, Hoosiers who have been evicted then struggled to overcome the stigma now have a way to scrub the “Scarlet E” from their records.

Indiana Court Decisions – March 10-23, 2022

March 30, 2022

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

Nguyen: ‘Requisite national fame’: A look at trademark dilution

March 30, 2022 | Xuan-Thao Nguyen

Trademark dilution law appears to be losing its significance. Another perspective, however, proposes the major drop in trademark dilution suits confirms the trademark dilution statute serves its purpose perfectly.

Hiler and Metzger: Putting a price tag on intellectual property

March 30, 2022 | Ryan P. Hiler and Matthew P. Metzger

This article will highlight the three generally accepted methods used to value IP. While using a single method will not be definitive, together these methods may provide an effective perspective on the value of IP.

Hartz: What’s intellectual property got to do with war in Ukraine?

March 30, 2022 | Blake R. Hartz

Do you or your clients have operations or sales in Russia? It is not a popular place to be doing business right now. The physical conflict in Ukraine has spread to economic and political countermeasures, including various private companies voluntarily withdrawing from the Russian market. But the Russian government is striking back at U.S. and other companies who are pulling out of the market by modifying the Russian intellectual property systems.

IndyBar: Bench Bar 2022: Fresh Start, New Direction

March 30, 2022 | Judge Helen Marchal and From IndyBar

Do you want to hit the reset button on your professional and/or personal life? Now’s your chance as registration for the Indianapolis Bar Association’s 2022 Bench Bar Conference from June 16-18 in Louisville is now open!

Disciplinary Actions: Jan. 1-March 28, 2022

March 30, 2022

Read a summary of disciplinary decisions handed down by the Indiana Supreme Court during the first quarter of 2022.

Faith-based legal office again looking for leader

March 30, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Stenciled on the back wall of the Expungement Help Desk run by the Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic is a reminder that many who come looking to move forward with their lives often photograph and post on their Facebook pages. The message reads: “Don’t look back, you’re not going that way.” As it begins another search for a new executive director almost two years after hiring its previous leader, Amy Horton, the clinic may need to keep that affirmation in mind.

IndyBar: HEAL is Here to Help

March 30, 2022 | Kelly Scanlan and From IndyBar

Could you use a helping hand? The IndyBar HEAL Committee, through its dozens of volunteers, and under the leadership of new Patty McKinnon, is ready and willing to help YOU and your colleagues.

Letter to the editor: Marion Co. should reconsider closing family recovery court

March 30, 2022 | Andrea K. Marsh

Indianapolis attorney Andrea K. Marsh writes that she doesn’t understand why Marion Superior Court is terminating the Marion County Family Recovery Court 18 months before the grant funding for it would end.

JLAP: ‘Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end’

March 30, 2022 | Jill Carnell

Change is something that we all navigate, and over the past two years we have all certainly been navigating lots of rapid change collectively. In addition, maybe you, like me, have decided to make some changes in your legal practice. How is your heart feeling as you make these changes?

The new frontier: Indiana attorneys navigating name, image, likeness ‘Wild, Wild West’

March 30, 2022 | Jordan Morey

On June 21, 2021, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously ruled the National Collegiate Athletic Association couldn’t prohibit athletes on teams at member schools from receiving certain education-related compensation. In affirming the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals’ opinion in NCAA, et al. v. Alston, et al., college athletes were given the green light to get paid for their names, images and likenesses. By June 30, the NCAA had released an interim NIL policy, providing general guidelines as to how universities and athletes could approach NIL business ventures while also complying with existing NCAA bylaws prohibiting “pay-for-play” arrangements.

Bell and Grass: 3 things to know: Commenting on pending legal matters

March 30, 2022 | James J. Bell and Stephanie L. Grass

Have you recently been hired on a case and know the media want to talk to you? Before you post a comment on social media or conduct an interview, you should stop and think of the potential ethical implications. Those implications are outlined in the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission’s recently issued Advisory Opinion 1-22, “Lawyers’ Public Comments on Pending Matters.”

Earbin and Moula: Tips on European intellectual property for lawyers in Indiana and abroad

March 30, 2022 | Esther Earbin and Sofia Moula

Here, we provide a few tips for understanding IP in the EU, specifically under the purview of the EU Intellectual Property Office.

Web Exclusive: Meet the judges: LaPorte Superior Judge Stalbrink

March 30, 2022

LaPorte Superior Court 2 Judge Richard Stalbrink Jr. is the next Hoosier trial court judge to be featured in the Indiana Lawyer spotlight series focused on the state’s judicial officers in more rural communities.

IndyBar: President’s Message: Don’t Be Angry; Be Happy!

March 30, 2022 | Judge Alicia Gooden and From IndyBar

For the last two years, the repetitive comment I have heard from countless attorneys is how angry and contentious everyone is. While certainly they are referring to their clients and other litigants as well, the focus is on the attitudes and demeanors of opposing counsel. As a judge, I have seen it firsthand, unfortunately.

IndyBar: Leadership Series for Early Career Professionals to Launch at Bench Bar Conference: Apply By April 15!

March 30, 2022 | From IndyBar

Are you looking for opportunities to contribute to Indy’s growth? Ready to network with community leaders and your peers? The IndyBar’s Bar Leader Series could be your answer and is now accepting applications for Class XIX.

IMPD officers lose appeal at 7th Circuit in officer-involved shooting case

March 29, 2022 | Jordan Morey

With the disputed facts of an officer-involved shooting not yet resolved, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed a request by multiple Indianapolis Metro Police Department officers for summary judgment on qualified immunity grounds.

Opinions March 29, 2022

March 29, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
U.S. Automatic Sprinkler Corporation v. Erie Insurance Exchange, Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut a/s/o Sycamore Springs Surgical Center, LLC, Dr. Nancy Pruett, D.D.S. and 3D Exhibits, Inc.
21A-CT-580
Civil Tort. Affirms Marion Superior Court denial of U.S. Automatic Sprinkler Corp.’s motion for summary judgment against Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut. Finds the subrogation waiver in Automatic Sprinkler’s contract with the Sycamore Springs Surgical Center does not apply because the sprinkler company did the work at the request of the landlord and not under its contract with the surgery center. Reverses the denial of Automatic Sprinkler’s motion for summary judgment against Erie Insurance Exchange, Nancy Pruett, D.D.S. and 3D Exhibits. Holds that under Citizen Gas & Coke Utility v. American Economy Insurance Co., 486 N.E.2d 998 (Ind. 1985) the requirement of privity is still binding in the property-damage context.

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