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Hitting the road: Outgoing federal clerk Briggs sets out for adventure in retirement

May 13, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

As longtime Southern District of Indiana clerk Laura Briggs stepped back from her post to pursue an adventure in retirement, she said saying goodbye in the middle of a public health crisis is interesting and hard. “It will also be hard for me not to be involved in something that is so integral for the functioning of American society,” she said.

Law schools help draw blueprints to migrating courts online

May 13, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

Examining a witness online made Sarah Kelly a little disconcerted. The Indiana University Maurer School of Law student was part of the patent trial class that spends an entire semester preparing a patent case then culminates in a mock trial. Typically the pseudo litigation takes place in a courtroom before a jury and real judge, but this year the COVID-19 emergency pushed the courtroom battle online.

As companies reopen, in-house lawyers feel the pinch

May 13, 2020 | Olivia Covington

As companies have scrambled to stay solvent, in-house legal counsel have been working around the clock to keep up with the ever-changing pandemic response and guidance. What was relevant one day becomes irrelevant the next, leaving corporate lawyers with an information deluge to sift through.

Bont: Trying times make jury trials virtually impossible

May 13, 2020 | Jonathan Bont

Zoom meetings are starting to grow on me, sweatpants are way more comfortable than a suit and Justice Clarence Thomas is letting loose during telephonic oral arguments that are being broadcast in real time on C-SPAN. Despite these nice diversions from reality, I think we are all ready for life to get back to normal sooner rather than later and especially to be rid of the financial stress associated with this time.

IndyBar: Indianapolis Bar Foundation Hosts First Virtual Fundraising Event

May 13, 2020 | From IndyBar

On Thursday, May 7, the Indianapolis Bar Foundation (virtually) raised money to benefit the legal community during this tough time.

Trimble: Reflections from quarantine: Moving remote experiences

May 13, 2020 | John Trimble

One of the unexpected bonuses of our current circumstance is that we have the time to reflect. Indeed, few of us have lived through a time that has had any greater cause to reflect than right now.

Pro Bono Matters: Pandemic forces legal aid groups to think outside the box

May 13, 2020 | Kristina Coleman and Emily Kile-Maxwell

Pro bono and legal aid efforts are not immune to the adjustments needed to serve clients in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Court closures and restrictions on in-person gatherings have forced legal services organizations such as Indiana Legal Services Inc. to get creative about how they can continue to engage volunteer attorneys and provide legal services to those in need.

Get Convenient, Cost-Effective CLE with IndyBar Online CLE Bundles

May 13, 2020 | From IndyBar

Distance education limits have recently been relaxed, so now might be the perfect time to get ahead on CLE credits! With more than 200 recorded programs and low member prices, the IndyBar online CLE catalog is your one-stop-shop for convenient, cost-effective education.

IndyBar: Stay on Top of Your Legal Education During the Pandemic with the IndyBar

May 13, 2020 | From IndyBar

As the pandemic changes life and the legal profession as we know them, the IndyBar has been and continues to be committed to providing not only our members, but also the larger legal community, with information and education needed to survive and thrive during this time and beyond.

IndyBar: Graduate Legal Intern Skills Workshop to Help Bridge the Gap

May 13, 2020 | From IndyBar

The IndyBar is ready to step in to bridge the gap for new graduates with the no-fee Graduate Legal Intern Skills Workshop, which will provide tools 2020 Indiana law school graduates need to get to work.

IndyBar: Volunteers Needed for Virtual Legal Advice Chat Program

May 13, 2020 | From IndyBar

Give back and help your community from home! We’re looking for volunteers to answer legal questions from the public via our new online messaging system, Virtual Ask a Lawyer.

Hammerle On … Love lost and the painful reality of saying goodbye

May 13, 2020 | Robert Hammerle

Offering a couple of classic movie recommendations, movie reviewer Robert Hammerle also offers fond remembrances of attorney friends and their loved ones.

DTCI: Practical lessons learned from social distancing

May 13, 2020 | From DTCI

The somewhat solitary experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed several lessons that directly affect the practice of law, the ripple effects of which we may feel for a long time.

Dan Rosio: Valuation factors during times of financial uncertainty

May 13, 2020

As the country focuses its attention on COVID-19, and with only essential businesses operating in much of the country, many private companies in a variety of industries are suffering the economic impact of the current public health crisis.

Indiana Court Decisions – April 23–May 6, 2020

May 13, 2020

Read Indiana appellate decisions from the most recent reporting period.

Big data is predicting outcomes in court

May 13, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

Big data is growing in importance, and corporate legal departments, despite being slower to adapt initially, are increasingly utilizing data analytics as part of their practices, according to a 2019 report. But despite all the hype, big data, by itself, cannot do a thing.

Opinions May 12, 2020

May 12, 2020

The following Indiana Supreme Court opinion was posted after IL deadline on Monday.
FMS Nephrology Partners North Central Indiana Dialysis Centers, LLC v. Meritain Health, Inc., et al.
20S-PL-302
Reverses grant of summary judgment in favor of Meritain Health, University of Notre Dame and Beacon Health. Finds the St. Joseph Superior Court erred in concluding FMS’s claims were preempted under the conflict-preemption provision of the Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. Determines FMS’s state-law claims survive the two-pronged compete preemption test developed in Aetna Health, Inc. v. Davila, 542 U.S. 200, 210, (2004). Rules the precedent set in Midwest Security Life Insurance Co. v. Stroup, 730 N.E. 2d 163 (Ind. 2000) was misconstrued and that FMS’s claim does not involve ERISA but rather is about a provider’s rate of payment under a separate contract with a health insurance plan. Remands for further proceedings.

‘Narrow decision’ leads justices to reverse in health care payment dispute

May 12, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

A dialysis provider will have another chance to claim the money it believes it is owed after the Indiana Supreme Court pointed to its own precedent and found the trial court erred by entering summary judgment for the defendants.

Despite lost support, AG Hill seemingly pushes forward

May 12, 2020 | Olivia Covington

Statewide political leaders, including Republican leaders, are withdrawing support of embattled Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, who next week begins a 30-day suspension for two ethics violations. But Hill so far has not indicated plans to step down from his role or leave the 2020 campaign trail once the suspension is over, even though his competition may be growing.

Holcomb asks Supreme Court whether AG Hill’s suspension creates vacancy

May 12, 2020 | Olivia Covington

Just one day after the Indiana Supreme Court ordered Attorney General Curtis Hill to serve a 30-day suspension for ethical violations, Gov. Eric Holcomb is petitioning the high court for guidance on what the suspension means for Hill’s ability to remain in office and challenging Hill’s decision to appoint his chief deputy to serve in his absence. A ruling in Holcomb’s favor could permit him to appoint Hill’s replacement.

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