Jury convicts former Portage mayor of bribery in retrial
A federal jury convicted a former northwestern Indiana mayor on a bribery charge Friday in his retrial on allegations he solicited and accepted a $13,000 bribe from a trucking company.
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A federal jury convicted a former northwestern Indiana mayor on a bribery charge Friday in his retrial on allegations he solicited and accepted a $13,000 bribe from a trucking company.
Click here for details. Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 Time (Eastern): 12:15 p.m. – 1:10 p.m. Credit hours: 1.0 CLE Location: Live Individual Webcast Provider: ICLEF – Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Contact Information: ICLEF Phone: (317) 637-9102 www.iclef.org
Click here for details. Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Time (Eastern): 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Credit hours: 3.0 CLE / 3.0 Ethics Location: ICLEF Conference Facility 230 E. Ohio Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis 46204 Also available as live individual webcast. Provider: ICLEF – Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Contact Information: ICLEF Phone: (317) 637-9102 […]
Click here for details. Date: Friday, March 26, 2021 Time (Eastern): 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Credit hours: 6.0 CLE Location: Live Individual Webcast Provider: ICLEF – Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Contact Information: ICLEF Phone: (317) 637-9102 www.iclef.org
A “simple bill” brought before the General Assembly that would patch a hole preventing some inmates from quickly receiving mental health treatment upon release is on the way to Gov. Eric Holcomb after passing both chambers without amendment or a vote in opposition.
The following Indiana Supreme Court opinion was issued after IL deadline Thursday:
G&G Oil Co. of Indiana, Inc. v. Continental Western Insurance Co.
20S-PL-617
Civil plenary. Reverses the Marion Superior Court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of Continental Western Insurance Company but affirms the denial of G&G Oil Company of Indiana’s motion for summary judgment in a dispute over coverage of a ransomware attack. Finds that although G&G Oil’s losses resulted directly from the use of a computer, neither party is entitled to summary judgment. Remands for further proceedings.
Speakers: • The Hon. John Chavis III, Marion Superior Court • Caroline Stephens Ryker, Office of Administrative Law Proceedings Date: Friday, April 30, 2021 Time (ET): noon – 1:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: live webinar via Zoom conferencing A Zoom link will be emailed […]
Click here for speakers and agenda. Date: Thursday, April 29, 2021 Time (ET): 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Credit hours: 4.0 CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: live webinar via Zoom conferencing A Zoom link will be emailed to you prior to the event. Provider: Indianapolis Bar Association Contact information: […]
The Indiana Court of Appeals has upheld a domestic battery conviction against a man who claimed he wasn’t actually married to his victim. The panel also rejected arguments that the statute was unconstitutionally vague.
An Indianapolis attorney and real estate broker whose overdrafts of his attorney trust accounts triggered a disciplinary commission investigation received a suspended suspension Thursday subject to at least one year of probation with accountant monitoring.
The city of Indianapolis has lost its appeal in years-long litigation against Hustler Hollywood, which has been trying for more than four years to open a store in the Circle City. The Indiana Court of Appeals on Friday upheld a lower court ruling ordering the city to issue permits to the adult entertainment company.
Neither an insurer nor a claimant was entitled to summary judgment in a dispute over coverage of a ransomware attack, the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled, sending the case back to the trial court.
An Iowa man has been sentenced to 45 years in prison after pleading guilty in the 2015 death of an Illinois man fatally shot outside a Gary gas station.
A judge on Friday denied a defense request to delay or move the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s death after the announcement of a $27 million settlement for Floyd’s family raised concern about a tainted jury.
With the U.S. closing in on President Joe Biden’s goal of injecting 100 million coronavirus vaccinations weeks ahead of his target date, the White House said the nation is now in position to help supply neighbors Canada and Mexico with millions of lifesaving shots.
The House has voted to unlatch a gateway to citizenship for young “Dreamers,” migrant farm workers and immigrants who have fled war or natural disasters, giving Democrats wins in the year’s first votes on an issue that faces an uphill climb in the Senate.
An attorney from Carmel and one from Connersville have been suspended from the practice of law as a result of convictions for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. The lawyers in both cases had prior convictions.
Speakers: • Morgan Decker, Rubin & Levin PC • Cassandra Nielsen, Rubin & Levin PC Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 Time (ET): 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 CLE Cost: Click here or visit www.indybar.org for program costs Location: live webinar via Zoom conferencing A Zoom link will be emailed to you prior […]
Speakers: • Hon. Alicia Gooden, Marion Superior Court • Pauline Beeson, Marion Superior Court • Darryn L. Duchon, Buck Duchon • Nisha Harland, Marion County Prosecutor’s Office • Lindsay Scott, Kids’ Voice of Indiana Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 Time (ET): 11:45 am – 1:15 pm Credit hours: 1.5 CLE Cost: Click here or visit […]
Chaired by: Chief Judge Robyn Moberly & Judge Jeffrey Graham, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Indiana Speakers: • Deborah Caruso, Rubin & Levin PC • Ann DeLaney, DeLaney & DeLaney LLC • Sarah Fowler, Overturf Fowler LLP • John Hauber, Office of the Chapter 13 Trustee • Harley Means, Kroger Gardis & Regas LLP […]