Hoosiers getting state tax refund after surprising revenue surplus
Indiana taxpayers can expect to see a refund when they file their state income taxes in 2022 because state revenue collections for this year exceeded expectations.
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Indiana taxpayers can expect to see a refund when they file their state income taxes in 2022 because state revenue collections for this year exceeded expectations.
The FBI made “fundamental” errors in investigating sexual abuse allegations against former USA Gymnastics national team doctor Larry Nassar and did not treat the case with the “utmost seriousness,” the Justice Department’s inspector general said Wednesday. More athletes said they were molested before the the FBI swung into action.
Twenty states including Indiana are supporting South Carolina’s defense of a new abortion law, arguing in an amicus brief that a federal judge was wrong to pause the entire measure instead of just the provision facing a court challenge.
A northern Indiana businessman who pleaded guilty to securities fraud in a Ponzi-like scheme has been sentenced to five years in federal prison.
A Kentucky inmate has been granted sentencing relief after the Indiana Southern District Court determined that his prior Illinois residential burglary conviction does not qualify as a violent felony under the Armed Career Criminal Act.
Another victim of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be lateral hiring among law firms, which fell more than 30% overall during 2020 after reaching record levels in 2018 and 2019, according to a new report by the National Association of Law Placement.
An administrative law judge’s reliance on expert testimony in denying a claim for disability benefits was proper because the claimant suffered from both exertional and nonexertional limits, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.
7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Mike Butler v. Kilolo Kijakazi, Acting Commissioner of Social Security
20-3187
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, South Bend Division. Judge Damon R. Leichty.
Civil. Affirms the denial of Mike Butler’s request for disability insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act. Finds the administrative law judge did not fail to consider Butler’s age. Also finds the ALJ followed the procedures that are appropriate to a case such as this one in which exertional and nonexertional impairments impede the claimant’s ability to perform some jobs within a category. Finally, finds any error in the district court’s failure to recite expert testimony as to the number of jobs available to Butler to Indiana was harmless.
Speakers: • Hon. Martha Blood Wentworth, Indiana Tax Court • Tavonna Harris Askew, Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County • Gina Giacone, Ice Miller LLP • Erin Lewis, Indiana University Health Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 Time (local time): 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 General CLE Cost: Click here or visit […]
Speaker: • Deborah Widiss, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Date: Thursday, August 26, 2021 Time (local time): noon – 1:30 pm Credit hours: 1.5 General CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: in-person: IndyBar HQ, 140 N Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 virtual via Zoom (A Zoom link will be […]
Speaker: • Morgan Decker, Rubin & Levin PC • Jane Glynn, Glynn Law LLC Date: Tuesday, August 24, 2021 Time (local time): 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 General CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: in-person: IndyBar HQ, 140 N Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 virtual via Zoom […]
Speaker: • Melissa Keyes, Indiana Disability Rights Date: Thursday, August 19, 2021 Time (local time): 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 General CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: in-person: IndyBar HQ, 140 N Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 virtual via Zoom (A Zoom link will be included in […]
The GOAT restaurant and bar has won the latest round in its legal fight with Carmel, but the victory might prove to be short-lived.
A veteran Indiana police officer who was killed in an ambush outside of an FBI field office last week was a valued member of an FBI task force for more than a decade, the agency’s director said at the officer’s funeral Tuesday.
A federal magistrate appointed a public defender for a man during his first court appearance in the June killing of a security guard shot to death outside a Gary bank during a robbery.
A federal law that for more than 50 years has banned licensed firearms dealers from selling handguns to young adults between ages 18 and 21 is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
Speakers: • Mag. Andrew Bloch, Hamilton Superior Court • Mag. Marie Kern, Marion Superior Court Date: Tuesday, August 17, 2021 Time (ET): noon – 1:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 CLE (distance education credit) Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: live webinar via Zoom conferencing (An access link will be emailed to […]
Speakers: • Norris Cunningham, Katz Korin Cunningham • Kristen Matha, Ice Miller LLP • Danielle Neal Price, Barnes & Thornburg LLP • Matthew Serf, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Date: Thursday, August 12, 2021 Time (ET): 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 CLE (distance education credit) Cost: Click here or […]
Speakers: • Hon. James P. Hanlon, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana • Hon. Doris L. Pryor, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 Time (ET): noon – 1:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 CLE (distance education credit) Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program […]
In its fight to fend off $145,000 in sanctions for filing a lawsuit challenging the November 2020 election results in Wisconsin, the Indianapolis law firm of Kroger Gardis & Regas is arguing that Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ motion to recover attorney fees and costs is “deeply flawed” and an attempt to score “political points by making unsupported claims.”