Hebenstreit: Too Many Clients?
Do you have too many clients? If so, you can probably skip this article; but, if not please read on.
Do you have too many clients? If so, you can probably skip this article; but, if not please read on.
Congratulate your colleagues for a job well done by joining us at the Association/Foundation Recognition Luncheon on Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Photos from this year’s Litigation section judicial reception.
Read who’s joined Indiana firms, been appointed, or honored recently.
Read who’s been suspended and who’s had their suspensions terminated.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration previously announced it would begin enforcing fall protection plans for residential contractors as of Oct. 1 this year. However, on Sept. 29, Jeffry Carter, deputy commissioner of labor for Indiana OSHA, issued a memo that said federal OSHA administrators decided to push back enforcement to March 15, 2012.
On Oct. 24, the Hammond City Council again declined to repeal ordinances introduced by Councilwoman Kim Poland that would modify local gun laws in order to align with new state laws.
Jodie Woods is general counsel for the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns, a role she’s had since 1998.
Congratulations to Indiana’s newest attorneys, admitted Oct. 14, 2011.
John Maley writes about changes coming to local rules in each District Court.
Young lawyers adapt to the profession by understanding tradition.
Editor Kelly Lucas writes about the Indiana State Bar Association’s emphasis on attorney fitness and wellness.
IBJ Media president Greg Morris writes about the importance of participating in civic life.
See photos of award winners from the Indiana State Bar Association’s annual meeting in French Lick, Ind.
Michael Jasaitis writes about the activities performed by the state bar’s Young Lawyers Section and the benefits of joining.
Investment firm managing director Greg Maurer wants attorneys to ask their business clients “What happens to my business if I die tomorrow?”
A talent show at the annual state bar meeting allowed lawyers to show off their abilities and even laugh at themselves.
Notre Dame will host New Jersey’s governor; Maurer School of Law has partnered with the University of Oxford to create a new program.