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Indiana reaches $6.25M settlement with pharmaceutical companies over EpiPen prices 

February 9, 2026 | The Indiana Lawyer staff

Attorney General Todd Rokita announced the settlement Monday, just over a year after filing an antitrust lawsuit against Pfizer Inc., Viatris Inc. and several other companies that distribute injectable epinephrine devices. 

Feb. 9, 2026

February 9, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
Ilene Breuning and Christine Morgan, as Co-Trustees of the Willi Breuning and Ilene Breuning Living Trust Agreement v. Tim W. Breuning
No. 25A-TR-1491

Civil. Interlocutory appeal from the Allen Superior Court, Judge Jennifer L. DeGroote. Reverses the trial court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of trust beneficiary Tim W. Breuning and remands with instructions to enter summary judgment for co-trustees Ilene Breuning and Christine Morgan. Holds that Section 1.2 of the unambiguous trust agreement preserved the tenancy-by-the-entireties character of real property transferred into the trust and retained for the surviving settlor all rights, privileges and obligations as if the property were held free of the trust until the deaths of both settlors. Concludes that, upon Willi Breuning’s death, title to the property vested in Ilene Breuning by operation of law through survivorship, and that this specific provision controls over the general distribution provision in Section 5.1 governing the remaining trust estate. Determines the trial court erred by treating the property as part of the residuary trust estate subject to equal distribution. Appellants’ attorneys: Stephen J. Harants. Appellee’s attorney: Kent C. Litchin.

This content was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and has been reviewed by an editor for accuracy.

Appeals court affirms Trump policy of jailing immigrants without bond

February 9, 2026 | Associated Press

A panel on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to deny bond hearings to arrested immigrants is consistent with the Constitution and federal immigration law.

Trump set off a surge of AI in the federal government. Here’s what happened.

February 9, 2026 | The Washington Post

On top of automating rote tasks, government agencies have launched hundreds of artificial intelligence projects in the past year, many of them taking on central and sensitive roles in law enforcement, immigration and health care.

Trump’s calls to ‘nationalize’ elections have state, local election officials bracing for tumult

February 9, 2026 | Stateline

Several Democratic election officials, and some Republicans, have spoken out. Placing voting under control of the federal government would represent a fundamental violation of the Constitution, they note.

A final list of candidate filings for Indiana House, Senate and Congress

February 9, 2026 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

All nine U.S. House and 100 Indiana House seats are up for election this year, along with half of the 50 Indiana Senate seats. The candidate filing period ended last Friday.

Report: Director Michael Bay sues Cadillac F1 over Super Bowl commercial

February 8, 2026 | Holly Hays, Indianapolis Business Journal

According to The Athletic, the Hollywood director alleges Fishers-based Cadillac F1 and CEO Dan Towriss “have apparently stolen Bay’s ideas and work for the commercial” expected to air during the Super Bowl on Sunday night.

Feb. 6, 2026

February 6, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
In re Commitment of P.P. v. Community Fairbanks Behavioral Health
No. 25A-MH-1592

Mental Health. Appeal from the Marion Superior Court, Magistrate Sarah Glasser. Reverses and remands. Reverses the trial court’s order of involuntary regular commitment and remands for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion. Holds that P.P.’s due process rights were violated when Community Fairbanks Behavioral Health petitioned for a temporary commitment but, during the commitment hearing, pivoted to request and obtained a regular commitment without prior notice. Concludes that the mid-hearing shift deprived P.P. of adequate notice of the nature and purpose of the proceeding, including the potential for an indefinite loss of liberty, as required by Indiana Code § 12-26-2-2 and the Due Process Clause. Further holds the trial court lacked statutory authority to order a regular commitment because the Hospital neither filed a petition meeting the requirements for a regular commitment under Indiana Code § 12-26-7-3 nor proceeded through the statutory mechanism for transitioning from a temporary to a regular commitment under Indiana Code § 12-26-6-11 and § 12-26-7-4. Although P.P. did not challenge the findings that she was mentally ill, gravely disabled, and dangerous, the regular commitment order is void due to the procedural defects. Appellant’s attorneys: Joel M. Schumm; Brian Leon. Appellee’s attorneys: Jenny R. Buchheit; Abby V. DeMare; Rani B. Amani. This content was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and has been reviewed by an editor for accuracy.

New bail legislation aims to weigh due process and public safety

February 6, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

Judges can only keep defendants in jail without bond if they are accused of murder or treason.

Rodney R. Nordstrom: The future of automated justice: Could AI replace juries?

February 6, 2026 | Rodney R. Nordstrom

Ongoing experimentation with newer agenic and synthetic jurors needs to be further studied.

Lindsay A. Llewellyn: Lawyers can become first responders for financial distress

February 6, 2026 | Lindsay A. Llewellyn

These signals appear in the ordinary course of legal work but require deliberate observation to detect.

Allison DeSantis: Indiana introduces stricter business filing rules to combat fraud

February 6, 2026 | Allison DeSantis

It’s essential for businesses operating within the state to take notice of these changes.

Efforts to boost judicial safety gain steam after shooting

February 6, 2026 | Maura Johnson

Meyer and his wife are on the mend, but court officials say the incident proves just how dangerous the role of judge can be both here in Indiana and across the United States.

John R. Maley: Can you run out of time for challenging a void judgment?

February 6, 2026 | John R. Maley

The Supreme Court affirmed the decision that the “reasonable time” requirement applies and that relief was not sought within a reasonable time.

Widow of Delaware County sheriff’s deputy files wrongful death lawsuit against trucking companies, drivers involved in fatal crash 

February 6, 2026 | Maura Johnson

In the early morning hours of Nov. 12, 2025, Cpl. Blake Reynolds was helping the driver of a stopped semi truck when another semi hit his patrol vehicle and the stopped truck’s trailer, killing the deputy.

McKinney School of Law to celebrate student, faculty artists at annual event 

February 6, 2026 | The Indiana Lawyer staff

Submissions were accepted from current McKinney students, faculty, staff and alumni, and will be displayed in the Ruth Lilly Law Library’s commons area Feb. 16-20. 

Uber found liable in Arizona sexual assault case, ordered to pay $8.5M

February 6, 2026 | Associated Press

Uber has faced criticism for its safety record, much of it spanning from thousands of incidents of sexual assault reported by both passengers and drivers, including cases in Indiana.

‘Hailey’s Law’ proposal among key issues as session hits final stretch

February 6, 2026 | Caroline Beck, WFYI and Benjamin Thorp, WFYI

The proposal, named for a Fishers teen found dead after a weekslong disappearance, would create a new “pink alert” system that could be used when a child goes missing and there is evidence of grooming or coercive communication that led to the disappearance.

Those seeking to sue ICE for injuries or damage face an uphill battle

February 6, 2026 | The Washington Post

Legal experts said the Supreme Court’s decisions within the past decade have made it nearly impossible to successfully sue federal agents for civil rights violations.

Speedway town official files to challenge Ryan Mears in Marion County prosecutor race

February 5, 2026 | Taylor Wooten, Indianapolis Business Journal

Philip Foust, a Republican, worked in the Prosecutor’s Office from 2015 to 2021 and saw “how dramatically it has drifted from its core mission,” he said in a press release announcing his candidacy.

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