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Indiana Supreme Court disbars Tim Durham

July 20, 2016

The Indiana Supreme Court disbarred Indianapolis attorney Tim Durham Wednesday because of his “fraudulent looting of funds entrusted to him by investors.” Durham is currently serving a 50-year sentence for 10 counts of wire and securities fraud.

Administration asks for new immigration review with 9 justices

July 20, 2016

The Obama administration says the U.S. Supreme Court should seek to break its recent tie over plans to protect millions of immigrants, when a ninth justice is on the bench.

Ex-wrestlers sue WWE over head injuries

July 20, 2016

More than 50 former professional wrestlers sued World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., saying the company is responsible for repeated head trauma including concussions they suffered in the ring that led to long-term neurological damage.

Judge reignites debate over researching jurors online

July 20, 2016

Mining prospective jurors' Facebook, Twitter and other social media accounts is common practice for many attorneys looking to spot biases that might cost their clients a fair trial.

Justices take just 1 case on transfer

July 19, 2016

The Indiana Supreme Court granted transfer to one case last week, a criminal matter in which it issued its decision the same day it accepted it.

Justices take just 1 case on transfer

July 19, 2016

The Indiana Supreme Court granted transfer to one case last week, a criminal matter in which it issued its decision the same day it accepted it.

Vacancy opening up in Northern District Bankruptcy Court

July 19, 2016

The 7th Circuit Judicial Council is now accepting applications for judge in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Indiana in Hammond.

US preparing lawsuits against Anthem, Aetna deals, sources say

July 19, 2016

U.S. antitrust officials are poised to file lawsuits to block Anthem Inc.’s takeover of rival health-insurer Cigna Corp. and Aetna Inc.’s deal to buy Humana Inc., according to a person familiar with the matter.

Gary bar loses by default, owes fight promoter $6,000

July 19, 2016

A Gary bar that allowed patrons to watch an Ultimate Fighting Championship broadcast must pay more than $6,000 in damages for failing to pay for a license to air the broadcast, a federal judge ruled.

State revenue department bound by 1998 ruling

July 19, 2016

The Indiana Department of State Revenue should have granted a medical equipment company’s request for a sales tax refund, the Indiana Tax Court ruled, finding the department is bound by its published ruling interpreting the exemption at issue.

Opinions July 19, 2016

July 19, 2016

Indiana Court of Appeals
Jonathan Gibson v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
49A05-1601-PC-129
Post conviction. Affirms denial of petition for post-conviction relief.

Appeals court says prosecutor manual can stay secret

July 19, 2016

A federal appeals court says the Justice Department does not have to turn over a prosecution training manual to defense attorneys.

After 10-year legal battle, Zionsville approves Wal-Mart’s store plans from 2006

July 19, 2016

The Zionsville Plan Commission on Monday night unanimously approved Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s 10-year-old proposal to construct a store in one of the area's top retail corridors.

South Bend releases diversity plan for hiring, promotions

July 19, 2016

The city of South Bend has released a plan aimed at removing or reducing barriers to diversity and inclusion in hiring, career development and purchasing over the next three years. The plan will also help protect the city from future discrimination lawsuits.

Dow-DuPont could be on hook for Teflon liabilities, groups say

July 19, 2016

DuPont Co. and Dow Chemical Co. should tell shareholders before Wednesday’s merger vote that they may face exposure to costly potential damages from claims that a chemical used to make Teflon caused cancer and other ailments, community activists are telling the companies.

Dow-DuPont could be on hook for Teflon liabilities, groups say

July 19, 2016

DuPont Co. and Dow Chemical Co. should tell shareholders before Wednesday’s merger vote that they may face exposure to costly potential damages from claims that a chemical used to make Teflon caused cancer and other ailments, community activists are telling the companies.

3rd officer acquitted in black man’s police custody death

July 19, 2016

A judge further hollowed out the case against six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of a young black man, delivering a third consecutive acquittal and ruling once again that prosecutors failed to prove officers intentionally hurt Freddie Gray.

Man guilty in murder of man whose body was found at power plant

July 19, 2016

A southwestern Indiana jury has found a man guilty of murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the shooting death of a man at a power plant.

Southern District mandatory pro bono service to start in October

July 18, 2016

Attorneys could be tapped to handle cases under the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana’s new mandatory pro bono rule before the end of this year.

Opinions July 18, 2016

July 18, 2016

Indiana Court of Appeals
Pinnacle Properties Development Group, LLC v. Sarah Oliver (mem. dec.)
10A01-1512-SC-2143
Small claim. Affirms judgment in favor of Oliver on Pinnacle Properties’ small claim action seeking as damages unpaid rent and an unpaid utility bill, as well as possession of Oliver’s apartment.

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