Estabrook: Mayor-turning-lawyer sees lots of opportunities in small towns
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I quickly found out that the demand for legal services was stronger than I thought.
For nondocumented spouses of U.S. citizens, the path to obtaining legal status has typically involved a mountain of paperwork and a trip back to their home countries. The Biden Administration’s Keeping Families Together program looked to alleviate some of that burden.
The inefficient administration of current United States immigration policy has made it progressively difficult for businesses and universities to retain the skilled professionals they need.
The JLAP Treatment Fund is administered by the Indiana Bar Foundation and has been in place for about 20 years. It has been funded by donations from attorneys and judges.
Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Robert Hammerle gives us his take on “Lee.”
Jerry Tolliver is the president of the Indiana Chapter of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association.
The Indianapolis Bar Association will host a continuing legal education course at Indianapolis’ art museum Newfields on Nov. 13 to discuss aspects of insuring art galleries and large-scale events.
Student-athletes can now earn money from endorsements, sponsorships, autograph signings, social media posts, and other activities based on their NIL.
The Indianapolis Bar Association and Foundation are pleased to bestow the bar’s highest honor and lifetime achievement award to John C. Trimble of Lewis Wagner LLP.
Arbitration in family law presents a variety of practical applications for family law cases featuring multiple issues or even single issues.
All are needed, and all are welcome. That’s the message Ranissa Dycus, Associate General Counsel at American Senior Communities, intends to spread as Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Director for the Indianapolis Bar Association and Foundation Boards of Directors.
After 20 years on the appellate bench, Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Terry Crone was recognized for his mentorship, directness and always having a story to tell.
Indiana Lawyer will be reporting throughout the night on the race for Indiana attorney general and on the retention vote for the Indiana Supreme Court.
At stake are billions of dollars in bonuses that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services awards to insurers that achieve a certain star rating on their Medicare Advantage scores.
Polls opened across the nation Tuesday morning as voters faced a stark choice between two candidates who have offered drastically different temperaments and visions for the world’s largest economy and dominant military power.
In the Senate, where Democrats now have a slim 51-49 majority, an early boost for Republicans is expected in West Virginia. Independent Sen. Joe Manchin’s retirement creates an opening that Republican Jim Justice, now the state’s governor, is favored to win.
Republicans are seeking to flip the court to regain a margin of control in a state dominated by Democrats for the past two years. They need to win both seats up for election to do so.
The U. S. District Court in Indianapolis dismissed a lawsuit against Indiana University Health after the health network terminated a doctor’s medical privileges at the IU Health Bloomington Hospital.
Indiana Court of Appeals
Casimir R. Starsiak, Jr., and Diane L. Hahn v. Janette T. Starsiak
24A-PL-724
Civil plenary. Affirms Marion Circuit Court Judge Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet’s order denying Casimir Starsiak and Diane Hahn’s motion to correct error. Finds Starsiak and Hahn have no present claim to their sister’s share of their mother’s estate and their request for relief is premature and based on speculation. Also finds the issue of the legal ownership of Janette Starsiak’s share of their mother’s estate has already been determined by a court of competent jurisdiction and the motion to correct error was correctly denied because it sought relief which was unavailable after final judgment and alleged no legal error. Attorney for appellant: J. Alex Bruggenschmidt. No attorney for appellee listed in the opinion.
The Supreme Court said Monday it will take up a new redistricting case involving Louisiana’s congressional map with two mostly Black districts.