Robing ceremony held for COA Judge Weissmann
Almost a year after being sworn into the judiciary, a robing ceremony was held for Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Leanna Weissmann.
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Almost a year after being sworn into the judiciary, a robing ceremony was held for Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Leanna Weissmann.
Indiana Supreme Court justices will hear several oral arguments early next month, including in a murderer’s life-without-parole case, a habitual offender’s double jeopardy dispute and a shoddily constructed South Bend condo complex case.
Two grandparents, including an Indiana woman, have been indicted for allegedly stealing insurance funds from trust accounts they created for the benefit of their 8-year-old granddaughter after their son’s death.
Indiana University Health, the state’s largest hospital system, said it will temporarily suspend 50% of all inpatient elective surgeries and procedures throughout the system in response to surging COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations.
A Republican who’s been one of the Indiana Legislature’s most conservative members announced Friday he won’t seek re-election next year, ending more than three decades as a lawmaker.
A jury has acquitted a man in the drive-by shooting of a 7-year-old girl killed while attending another child’s birthday party in South Bend last year.
Marion Circuit Judge Sheryl L. Lynch will temporarily step down from her seat on the bench after informing the court that she is taking a medical leave of absence.
Apple has agreed to let developers of iPhone apps email their users about cheaper ways to pay for digital subscriptions and media by circumventing a commission system that generates billions of dollars annually for the iPhone maker.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is allowing evictions to resume across the United States, blocking the Biden administration from enforcing a temporary ban that was put in place because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a petition for a rehearing filed by the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, letting stand a decision that found patients can enforce the rights outlined in the Federal Nursing Home Reform Act.
Speaker: • Jamar Cobb-Dennard, Alerding Castor LLP Date: Thursday, September 9, 2021 Time (local time): noon – 1:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 General CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: via Zoom A link to access the program the day of the webinar will be included in your registration confirmation email. […]
Speakers: • Scott Burton, Peace Water Winery • N. Davey Neal, Clark Quinn Moses Scott & Grahn LLP Date: Thursday, September 2, 2021 Time (local time): 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 General CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: Peace Water Winery 747 N College Ave, Ste B, […]
Speakers: • Jimmie L. McMillian, Indianapolis Motor Speedway • Kyle K. Fairchild, Horizon League Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2021 Time (local time): 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Baseball game follows CLE program Credit hours: 1.0 General CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: IndyBar HQ 140 N Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN […]
The following 7th Circuit Court of Appeals opinion was posted after IL deadline Wednesday:
Jose Andrade v. City of Hammond, Indiana, et al.
20-1541
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division. Senior Judge Theresa L. Springmann.
Civil. Reverses the dismissal of Jose Andrade’s federal complaint against the City of Hammond, the Hammond Board of Public Works and Safety and several Hammond employees. Finds Rooker-Feldman does not bar federal-court jurisdiction because Andrade’s claims concern the defendants’ actions separate from any state-court judgment. Remands for further proceedings. Chief Judge Diane Sykes concurs with separate opinion.
Indianapolis-based Charitable Allies Inc., a not-for-profit legal aid law firm that serves not-for profits, and its sister consultancy, Allies4Good, presented a letter of intent to the Zionsville Redevelopment Commission on Monday indicating their interest in building a joint headquarters at 10903 Creek Way.
AES Indiana is suing more than a dozen insurance companies, claiming they have refused to indemnify and defend the utility for coal-ash environmental cleanup that could exceed $177 million at three generating plants.
A Gary man has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge and agreed to testify against two co-defendants charged in the fatal shootings of two teenage boys slain last year in northwest Indiana.
U.S. Capitol Police officers who were attacked and beaten during the Capitol riot filed a lawsuit Thursday against former President Donald Trump, his allies and members of far-right extremist groups, accusing them of intentionally sending a violent mob on Jan. 6 to disrupt the congressional certification of the election.
Date: Thursday, September 23, 2021 Time (local time): 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Credit hours: 6.0 General CLE / 6.0 Ethics (or 6.0 applied professionalism) Cost: 0-3 years in practice $0 EBA member, $100 non-member 4+ years in practice $190 EBA member $310 non-member Click here to register. Location: In-person: Evansville Bar Association, 915 […]
Hoosiers are being invited to try their skills at drawing legislative and congressional maps as part of the ongoing push by civic organizations in Indiana to have more public involvement in the redistricting process.