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Supreme Court adopts Savage rule, finds Celadon not liable for driver injury

December 8, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl

In a case of first impression, a split Indiana Supreme Court adopted the Savage rule in finding that Celadon Group was not liable for injuries a truck driver sustained when he opened the doors of a trailer and a load of “used, oily trays” fell on him.

Plaintiffs trying to overturn Lake County JNC tap brakes on court proceeding as judicial selection moves forward

December 8, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl and Katie Stancombe

A federal court has granted a request by the plaintiffs challenging the judicial selection process in Lake County to toss their previously filed motion for a preliminary injunction, which sought to stop the local nominating commission from filling the superior court vacancy created by the death of Judge Diane Boswell. Meanwhile, the Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission is preparing for interviews with 12 candidates vying to fill the Lake Superior Court vacancy.

COA reverses motions panel, dismisses untimely interlocutory appeal

December 8, 2021 | Olivia Covington

Despite a motions panel allowing a belated appeal in an employment dispute, a different panel of the Court of Appeals of Indiana dismissed the appeal as forfeited, finding no “extraordinarily compelling” reasons to restore it.

Holcomb frustrated with ‘absurd’ vaccine-refusal reasons

December 8, 2021 | Associated Press

With Indiana’s COVID-19 hospitalizations doubling in the past month, Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb expressed frustration Tuesday at the “absurd” reasons some cite for refusing vaccinations, although he isn’t offering any new state actions to combat the spread of the virus.

A would-be justice makes his Supreme Court debut

December 8, 2021 | Associated Press

Merrick Garland finally made his Supreme Court debut on Tuesday. Not in a justice’s black robe, but wearing the striped pants and jacket with tails reserved for government lawyers appearing before the court.

Supreme Court takes up religious rights case from Maine

December 8, 2021 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a challenge from parents in Maine who want to use a state tuition program to send their children to religious schools.

Kosc: Real regulation around artificial intelligence

December 8, 2021 | Jeff Kosc

Artificial intelligence offers great potential to positively affect virtually all areas of our lives. There is, however, significant potential for abuse and harm resulting from irresponsible use of AI. These warnings have led to a growing body of regulation around AI, which seems likely to increase as this technology develops.

IndyBar: Indianapolis Bar Foundation Recognizes 2021 Fellows

December 8, 2021 | From IndyBar

The Indianapolis legal community thrives because of the dedication of many esteemed individuals who, using their unique talents, work together to advance justice and lead positive change. Each year the Indianapolis Bar Foundation honors such lawyers for their dedication to the law by bestowing on them the designation of Distinguished Fellow and Distinguished Life Fellow.

IndyBar: The Beatles and a Letter to the IBF

December 8, 2021 | From IndyBar and Adam Christensen

Not that I’ve had much time for tooling around these days, but I have managed to watch a bit of the Peter Jackson cut of “The Beatles: Get Back” sessions. As you know, dear IndyBar Foundation, The Beatles are without equal for me. I’ve tried to explain the nearly impossible “amaze-balls-ness” of The Beatles to the skeptics/haters/uninitiated (or as much as a Midwestern kid born in 1981 can divine about the real Beatles experience), and this is the best I’ve come up with.

Despite small number of applications, pro bono publico making a difference

December 8, 2021 | Jordan Morey

As of Nov. 24, the Indiana Roll of Attorneys listed just eight pro bono publico attorneys active in the state. While the number of applications has been low so far, Indiana Office of Admissions & Continuing Education Executive Director Bradley Skolnik said he believes the rule change is still making a difference.

Hammerle on… “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and “The Beatles: Get Back”

December 8, 2021 | Robert Hammerle

Indianapolis defense attorney Robert Hammerle gives his take on “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and “The Beatles: Get Back.”

Start Page: Use Focus modes to focus on what’s most important

December 8, 2021 | Seth Wilson

Here’s how to set up Apple Focus modes that can help avoid that situation.

JLAP: Holiday cheers: One lawyer’s victory over addiction

December 8, 2021 | Eric Wood

For one young Indiana attorney, this holiday season is met with more gratitude and thanksgiving than in years past. It will mark year two of victory over a hard-fought battle with addiction.

Lindman, Nitardy and Berten: How breaches expose businesses to multiple attacks

December 8, 2021 | Connie Lindman and Mike Nitardy and Sam Berten

While the SolarWinds hack is, at least for now, arguably the most significant known data breach, it can serve as a lesson for other companies that may experience less dire incidents.

Past due: Personal debt rising, collection expected to grow

December 8, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl

A July 2021 report by the Indiana Institute for Working Families found that from 2019 to 2020, debt levels in Indiana increased at a rate of 3.6%, which outpaced the national increase of 3.0%. In dollars, Indiana saw debt levels balloon by roughly $8 billion to $226.5 billion in 2020. This equates to $40,770 in household debt per Hoosier.

Inmates seeking COVID compassionate release face higher hurdle with 7th Circuit ruling

December 8, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

Since March 2020, attorney Kathryn DiNardo has taken up dozens of cases through the Indiana Federal Community Defenders from inmates hoping to be released early because of the pandemic. Those cases are but a drop in the bucket of inmates who have applied for compassionate release, and a July ruling from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has seemingly further dwindled their chances of success.

Web Exclusive: Cohen & Malad name partner Rick Malad retiring after 48 years

December 8, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

After nearly five decades, longtime attorney Rick Malad recently announced his retirement from Indianapolis’ Cohen & Malad LLP.

IndyBar: IndyBar’s Giving Raises More than $15,000 for the IndyBar Foundation

December 8, 2021 | From IndyBar

It’s the season of giving and even during the hardships of 2021, generous bidders and donors helped the Indianapolis Bar Foundation raise more than $15,000 during IndyBar’s Giving, this year’s online silent auction to benefit the programs and initiatives of the IndyBar Foundation.

IndyBar: CLE for Every Schedule: Get Your End-of Year Credits with the IndyBar!

December 8, 2021 | From IndyBar

The IndyBar is your home for convenient, cost-effective programming to complete your yearly CLE requirements. Check out our options for live, on-demand and in-person programming throughout the remainder of 2021.

2 attorneys leave the law to answer the call of their faith

December 8, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl

Neither Bishop Robert McClory of the Diocese of Gary nor United Methodist Pastor Denise Robinson experienced a jolt of conversion where they suddenly decided to make a U-turn and enter the religious life. Rather, the former commercial litigator and the former prosecutor, respectively, had long heard a quiet call of their faith and tried to respond by being active members of their churches. Eventually, however, they each determined they needed to do more, so they walked away from their legal careers to join the clergy.

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