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IndyBar: IP at the Supreme Court in 2021

September 1, 2021 | From IndyBar

Professor Marshall Leaffer of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law will provide his thoughts on the Google v. Oracle decision in the upcoming IP at the Supreme Court in 2021 seminar hosted by the IndyBar on Sept. 10.

IndyBar: Help Tenants Avoid Eviction and Understand Their Rights

September 1, 2021 | From IndyBar

Attorney, paralegal and law student volunteers are needed at upcoming Small Claims Tenant Assistance Clinics in Lawrence and Warren Townships with intake assistance from Indiana Legal Services.

IndyBar in Photos: See What’s Been Happening with IndyBar Members!

September 1, 2021 | From IndyBar

If you’ve missed out or just want to relive the fun, you can check out photos on our Facebook page at facebook.com/indybar!

IndyBar: Work/Life Burnout: Fill Your Calendar with Things that Make You Whole

September 1, 2021 | Jimmie McMillian and From IndyBar

The work/life balance dilemma is perhaps the toughest challenge faced by members of our legal profession. My answer to the question is typically an honest one: “I don’t manage my life; I live it and hope that I have done my very best to do the things that I was required to do during that day.”

Ramping up for reform: Hoosier juvenile justice system gets hard look from working groups, outside data

September 1, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

A report from the Council of State Governments Justice Center has identified six areas for reform in Indiana’s juvenile justice system as well as six recommendations for improving that system.

Law students, faculty say they are fatigued but happy to be back in person

September 1, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl

Indiana University Maurer School of Law, IU McKinney and Notre Dame Law School have all started classes with the students, faculty and staff all in person and tentatively planning for a semester that resembles those prior to the pandemic.

Kirsch preparing for COA retirement

September 1, 2021 | Jordan Morey

Indiana Court of Appeals Judge James Kirsch will soon have to put all of his accolades into boxes, as Kirsch is preparing to vacate his position on the appellate bench — a role he’s held for more than 25 years.

IndyBar: Help Us Honor Excellence: Nominations Now Open for IndyBar Recognition and Professionalism Awards

September 1, 2021 | From IndyBar

The Indianapolis legal community is fortunate to be home to many talented, dedicated professionals, and we need your help in identifying our colleagues who went above and beyond this past year! Honorees will be recognized at the 2021 IBF and IndyBar Recognition Breakfast on November 3.

Molter joins COA after years of appellate practice

September 1, 2021 | Jordan Morey

While Derek Molter and his forebearers have accomplished much over the last century, he will now further his family’s legacy in law by joining the Indiana Court of Appeals as its newest judge.

Concerns rise over natural gas turbines, underwater pipeline

September 1, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

CenterPoint Energy, formerly known as Vectren, has submitted a request to build two natural gas turbines in place of its coal-burning generators at the southern Indiana A.B. Brown Power Plant. But residents and environmental groups are opposing the project.

Pashos: Indiana’s 21st Century Energy Task Force continues its work

September 1, 2021 | Kay Pashos

Indiana’s second 21st Century Energy Task Force began its work last month at the state Capitol. The first task force was created by the General Assembly in 2019 to explore how fuel transitions and emerging technologies may affect the state’s electric system, with particular emphasis on reliability and affordability.

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Opinions Aug. 31, 2021

August 31, 2021

Indiana Supreme Court
Teresa Blackford v. Welborn Clinic
21S-CT-85
Civil tort. Affirms the grant of summary judgment to the Welborn Clinic and the denial of Teresa Blackford’s motion for partial summary judgment. Finds the Indiana Business Trust Act’s limitation period is a statute of repose, so fraudulent concealment may not extend the time in which to file a claim. Also finds that even if the limitation period were subject to tolling, a tortfeasor’s constructive fraud precludes equitable relief. Finally, finds Blackford’s claim was untimely.

Justices uphold distinction between active, passive fraud, find in favor of clinic after missed diagnosis

August 31, 2021 | Olivia Covington

The Indiana Supreme Court has reinstated judgment in favor of a now-defunct clinic that missed a woman’s hepatitis C diagnosis, finding that the patient’s medical malpractice claim was untimely.

7th Circuit: Exclusion of cross-examination of DNA evidence didn’t contribute to verdict in shooting case

August 31, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

The exclusion of cross-examination of DNA evidence did not contribute to the verdict handed to a Fort Wayne man for shooting at his ex-girlfriend and her children, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Tuesday.

Justices invite amicus curiae briefing in Lake Co. probation officers legal expense dispute

August 31, 2021 | IL Staff

A debate over whether Lake County is responsible for paying legal expenses incurred by two probation officers in a federal lawsuit is pending on transfer before the Indiana Supreme Court, which has invited amicus curiae briefing in the case.

Former general counsel sues Indiana state treasurer for illegal contracting, names Indy law firm as defendant

August 31, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl

The former chief deputy and general counsel in the Office of the Indiana Treasurer has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against state Treasurer Kelly Mitchell and other individuals and private entities, including Ice Mille LLP, alleging more than $6 million in state contracts have been illegally steered to her campaign donors.

COA reverses informal adjustment order

August 31, 2021 | Jordan Morey

A trial court was without statutory authority when it ordered a father to participate in an informal adjustment without his consent, the Indiana Court of Appeals has ruled.

20 states including IN sue over Biden admin school, work LGBT protections

August 31, 2021 | Associated Press and IL Staff

Attorneys general from 20 states including Indiana sued President Joe Biden’s administration Monday seeking to halt directives that extend federal sex discrimination protections to LGBTQ people, ranging from transgender girls participating in school sports to the use of school and workplace bathrooms that align with a person’s gender identity.

Clinics ask high court to block Texas 6-week abortion ban

August 31, 2021 | Associated Press

Abortion providers in Texas are asking the Supreme Court to prevent enforcement of a state law that would allow private citizens to sue anyone for helping a woman get an abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.

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