IBA: Nod to Professionalism
The Indianapolis Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Professionalism seeks to promote positive images of lawyers throughout the Indianapolis community and within our bar.
The Indianapolis Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Professionalism seeks to promote positive images of lawyers throughout the Indianapolis community and within our bar.
As a seasoned professional, you know the ins and outs of laws and regulations, the guidelines and the sound strategies that will benefit your clients. You have no trepidations offering advice. When it comes to your business, however that confidence often evaporates.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence has made his first two judicial appointments, naming Elizabeth C. Hurley and Steven L. Hostetler to the St. Joseph Superior bench to replace two judges retiring this year.
Bob Hammerle says “Spring Breakers” is a colossally idiotic film looking for love in all the wrong places.
An employer bears no liability in a lawsuit brought by the estate of a man who died operating a rented 40-foot boom lift, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday.
In an age where nearly every task can be completed on the Web, it’s no surprise that online education is gaining in popularity for busy professionals across the globe.
See who’s recently joined Indiana firms, made partner or opened a new office.
A group of attorneys gave up their weekend to help Hoosier soldiers preparing for deployment.
We give La Escollera 3.25 gavels!
Are you ready to learn what you really need to know to practice defense law? Well, the DTCI is ready to teach you!
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A letter to the editor looks at Marion County’s voting technology.
I know what you’re thinking – the task of getting in shape is all too daunting, and I don’t have time to do it because there are too many areas in my wellness plan that need focus. I hear you! So, together, let’s set a plan for taking small steps NOW to make big progress by June 1.
The historic change in the patent system puts U.S. in step with other industrialized countries.
The Supreme Court of the United States recently heard a government challenge of drugmakers’ “pay to delay” practice.
While some people dream about it, Luke Bielawski will actually be spending his entire summer swinging a golf club.
Advocates for alternative programs are asking the Indiana Legislature for funding.
Two months ago, the Maurer School of Law lost an esteemed colleague, friend and teacher who touched the lives of more than 6,000 of our alumni during his 33 years at the law school.
Attorney Susan Roberts’ mock trial case will be the centerpiece of national competition in Indianapolis in May.