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IndyBar Guest Column: Marion County Courts Push Forward as we Set Our Sights on the Future

September 16, 2020 | From IndyBar

As 2020 IndyBar President Andy Campbell is off in “trial prep nightmare-land,” he invited me to give an update on Marion Superior Court operations and the new Community Justice Center campus.

DTCI: COVID-19 Immunity … But Not the Immunity You’re Thinking Of

September 16, 2020 | From DTCI

Before the 2004 presidential election, very few people were discussing tort reform. However, George W. Bush made it a central aspect of his successful campaign for governor of Texas in 1995, and it remains part of the Republican Party platform. Tort reform in the manner of healthcare provider liability immunity has gained a new foothold due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Entering the unknown: New, returning law students grapple with pandemic-related changes

September 16, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

Bre Robinson’s final year of law school has been different in every way possible. Just a few weeks into a pandemic-stricken semester, the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Student Bar Association president said classmates are sparse. Robinson isn’t alone in that sentiment. As students nationwide make their way into a new school year, social distancing guidelines and uncertainty are following them.

IndyBar: Nominations Now Open for IndyBar and IBF Board and Leadership Positions

September 16, 2020 | From IndyBar

Get on board with the local legal community: nominations are being accepted now for positions on the board of directors for both the Indianapolis Bar Association and the Indianapolis Bar Foundation! Nominations of colleagues as well as self-nominations are welcomed.

IndyBar Public Outreach Committee Fulfills Mission of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation During Pandemic

September 16, 2020 | From IndyBar

The focus of the Virtual Ask-a-Lawyer was to provide a place for people to get real help, direction and referrals, especially as the full impact of COVID-19 was shuttering businesses and causing waves of unemployment. To date, since May 2020, more than 100 attorneys have volunteered through the virtual desk and over the telephone to provide answers to more than 1,352 questions.

DTCI Annual Meeting — Virtual & Free

September 16, 2020 | From DTCI

The DTCI Board of Directors voted to host the Annual Conference virtually this year at no charge to our members. Virtual section breakouts will be offered on different dates during the three weeks leading up to the main conference, which remains scheduled for November 19-20.

Hammerle on … “The Personal History of David Copperfield,” “Tenet” and “The New Mutants”

September 16, 2020 | Robert Hammerle

Movie reviewer Bob Hammerle submits his first movie reviews of the pandemic era that might be called the good, the bad and the puzzling.

Opinions Sept. 15, 2020

September 15, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
James T Knight v. State of Indiana
20A-CR-068
Criminal. Reverses the Carroll Circuit Court’s imposition of the community service probation condition for licensed attorney James T. Knight. Finds that the trial court complied with the procedural requirements of Indiana Code § 35-38-2-1.8 when it held a new probation hearing. However, also finds that the imposition of the community service condition was beyond the trial court’s discretion where the plea agreement contained language that limited the trial court’s discretion to impose that condition.

Justices to hear ordinance dispute involving barred IU frat house

September 15, 2020 | IL Staff

Indiana Supreme Court justices will consider argument in an ordinance dispute between a southern Indiana property owner and the city of Bloomington over a former Indiana University fraternity house when it resumes virtual oral arguments this month.

Ethics: The Latest Issues You Need to Know 2020

Presented in Partnership with    Presenters:  James Bell, Paganelli Law Group Margaret Christensen, Dentons Bingham Greenebaum LLP Ken Inskeep, Barnes & Thornburg LLP Donald Lundberg, Lundberg Legal No refund will be given for cancellation received within seven days of the program. By noon the day before the event, you will receive an email from [email protected] […]

Fall 2020 Indiana bar admission ceremony to be held virtually

September 15, 2020 | IL Staff

For the second time this year, new Indiana attorneys will be taking their oaths via videoconference during the Fall 2020 Bar Admission Ceremony, the Indiana Supreme Court has announced.

Community service dropped against Logansport attorney convicted of battery

September 15, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

A northern Indiana lawyer who pleaded guilty to battering his wife has been relieved of a community service condition imposed on his probation.

State: Zoo owner illegally removes animals, incites violence in racist post

September 15, 2020 | Olivia Covington

The feud between the state of Indiana and the owner of a rogue Charlestown zoo is heating up, with the state now seeking default judgment and the court ordering the owner to reveal the locations of animals illegally removed from the Charlestown property. The state says the zoo owner responded with social media posts inciting violence and using racist slurs.

COA affirms denial of biological mother’s motion to set aside adoption

September 15, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

Although an Indiana trial court erred in declining to dismiss a biological mother’s motion to overturn her child’s adoption, the court properly denied that motion, keeping the adoption in place. Thus, the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed and upheld the Clinton County adoption on Tuesday.

Federal Civil Practice Update: Practical Tips from the Bench and the Bar 2020

Presented in Partnership with Federal Bar Association, Indianapolis Chapter Co-Chairs & Moderators:  • John Maley, Barnes & Thornburg LLP • Offer Korin, Katz Korin Cunningham Presenters:  • John Maley, Barnes & Thornburg LLP • Offer Korin, Katz Korin Cunningham • Chief Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana • Judge Damon Leichty, […]

Bipartisan Indianapolis prosecutors endorse Biden-Harris

September 15, 2020 | IL Staff

A bipartisan group of current and former Marion County prosecutors are publicly backing the Biden-Harris 2020 presidential ticket, saying they “strongly disagree” with the notion of law and order touted by President Donald Trump.

Family Law & Ethics 2020

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Hot Topics in Employment Law 2020

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Tippecanoe Co. judge cites health issues, won’t serve new term if elected

September 15, 2020 | Associated Press

An Indiana judge has said it’s too late to take his name off the November ballot and he will not serve if elected to a third term due to health issues.

Report: Death penalty cases show history of racial disparity

September 15, 2020 | Associated Press

Black people have been overrepresented on death rows across the United States and killers of Black people are less likely to face the death penalty than people who kill white people, a new report found.

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