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Immigration overload: Court backlog of 1.2 million cases sparks fears, frustration and calls for change

November 11, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

Immigration attorneys say the lengthening time between hearings and the growing delays are needlessly clogging the docket, causing backlogs to skyrocket and putting client due process at risk. Since fiscal year 2017, the number of pending cases nationwide has more than doubled from 629,051 to 1.26 million for fiscal year 2020.

Fostering hope: Adoption attorney releases documentary series on Indiana’s foster care system

November 11, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

The importance of working for social change runs deep in the veins of adoption attorney Natalie Chavis, who’s advocating for foster awareness through a new documentary series.

Service providers offering help to returning individuals stress need for work

November 11, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

The positives of having a job are unchanged, but the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced some new obstacles to re-entering individuals whose criminal records already created a barrier to gainful employment.

SCOTUS case: Can census exclude undocumented immigrants?

November 11, 2020 | Olivia Covington

More than one year after losing a bid to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census, the Trump administration is headed back to the Supreme Court this month in another effort to draw a line around undocumented immigrants in the national population count.

Republicans win big in Indiana from Statehouse to courthouses

November 11, 2020 | IL and IBJ Staff

Although the results of the United States presidential race were delayed well beyond Election Night, Hoosiers learned the winners of several state and local races soon after the polls closed as Republicans secured their grip on state and federal offices.

Trimble: Are legal services a basic human need?

November 11, 2020 | John Trimble

As we approach the end of 2020, many of us are contemplating our personal and business charitable contributions. The ravages of the pandemic have left many with no paycheck, no home and living in a state of hopelessness. Imagine what it has been like for people who were already in chronic need before COVID arrived. There has rarely been a time when the need for public generosity has been as great as it is this year.

Parrish: IU Maurer research focusing on most topical issues of 2020

November 11, 2020 | Austen Parrish

The three major stories of 2020 — the COVID-19 pandemic, the heightened awareness of racial injustice and the election — have made this year one that we will remember. While we couldn’t have envisioned all that would happen at the beginning of the year, our faculty are producing useful and thought-provoking scholarship on all these topics.

Van Tyle: The future of immigration in 2021 and beyond

November 11, 2020

Former Vice President Joe Biden has declared victory in the 2020 election. Both President Donald Trump and Biden have plans for immigration in this country, though their plans vary widely. I’ve chosen a few hot topic issues on which to compare the candidates, but it in no way represents the comprehensive platforms of either candidate.

Stafford: Let’s make a game of what’s dividing Americans

November 11, 2020 | Dave Stafford

Here’s a modest proposal for electing our next batch of leaders: Let’s randomly select people to run for federal office and build reality television programming around them. I’m certain we can find sponsors and patrons, and how can it possibly be worse than our current system?

Called to serve their neighbors, at home and abroad

November 11, 2020 | Olivia Covington

The law is a service profession, one lawyers often enter into with big dreams of changing the world. For some lawyers, though, the work of changing the world begins not in law school, but in the military.

Durham: Best practices for I-9 compliance critical during pandemic

November 11, 2020

As the economy reopens, immigration compliance, often an afterthought, should be a priority as organizations recall furloughed workers and hire new employees. Employers who adhere to best practices for immigration compliance not only mitigate the risk of immigration fines or criminal sanctions but also the negative publicity that often accompanies immigration enforcement actions.

 

Indiana Court Decisions – Oct. 22-Nov. 4, 2020

November 11, 2020

Read Indiana appellate court decisions from the most recent reporting period.

Maley: Federal practice resources and judge-specific procedures

November 11, 2020 | John R. Maley

Indiana’s federal courts, as well as the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, provide substantial and important practice resources, guidance and forms on their websites. Practitioners should peruse the sites periodically, and in particular with each new case, to see the latest local rules, forms, and practice requirements before the assigned judges.

IndyBar President’s Message: Salute to Our IndyBar Award Winners!

November 11, 2020 | Andrew L. Campbell

2020 has been (and no doubt will continue to be) like riding a roller coaster in a hurricane. Fortunately, for the IndyBar, we have a committed membership that has responded in amazing ways.

DTCI Award Recipients Named

November 11, 2020 | From DTCI

The DTCI is honored to announce the 2020 outstanding defense lawyers of the year.

DTCI: Risk assessment and hazard analysis: making products defendable

November 11, 2020 | From DTCI

Manufacturers operating in an international market must be prepared to defend their products in any venue. Risk assessment and hazard analysis is a “prepackaged” tool the manufacturer can use in defending product liability lawsuits; it shows how the manufacturer considered and accounted for risk at every stage of the design process.

IndyBar: Take a Photo Tour of IndyBarHQ!

November 11, 2020 | From IndyBar

The new IndyBarHQ space is now open to members! Click here to take a tour of our new home by checking out these photos.

IndyBar: Four Tools to Enhance Your Firm’s Social Media Marketing

November 11, 2020 | From IndyBar

Marketing is critical to strategic law firm growth. This holds true for solo attorneys and Vault-ranked firms. For those wanting to enhance their social media marketing, consider these four resources.

 

No charges against IMPD officer in Dreasjon Reed shooting

November 10, 2020 | Associated Press and IL Staff

A grand jury has declined to indict an Indianapolis police officer who fatally shot a man in May during a foot chase after police said the 21-year-old exchanged gunfire with the officer.

Opinions Nov. 10, 2020

November 10, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
Pines of Greenwood, LLC and Arbor Homes, LLC v. The Village Pines at the Pines of Greenwood Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (mem. dec.)
20A-PL-373
Civil plenary. Affirms and reverses in part the Johnson Superior Court’s determination that The Village Pines at the Pines of Greenwood Homeowners’ Association incurred damages of more than $1 million. Finds dues are owed to the HOA, and the HOA is the party that has been damaged by Pines of Greenwood LLC and Arbor Homes LLC failing to pay assessments on unsold lots. Also finds that the trial court’s order on damages does not make clear how it arrived at the amount due and remands to either clarify how the court arrived at the amount ordered or correct the amount due for unpaid assessments. Finally, reverses the interest award and vacates the award of late fees, and remands for the trial court to recalculate interest and apply an 8% rate starting in November 2011.

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