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Posted on: Jun 1, 2020

The IndyBar exists to serve members of the legal profession, and through our members we serve the community. Lawyers are problem-solvers, defenders of the rule of law. We spend our days seeking to improve the lives of our clients and our communities. We have an opportunity and a privilege to help. 

Posted on: Jun 1, 2020

The IndyBar exists to serve members of the legal profession, and through our members we serve the community. Lawyers are problem-solvers, defenders of the rule of law. We spend our days seeking to improve the lives of our clients and our communities. We have an opportunity and a privilege to help. 

Posted on: May 20, 2020

As businesses suffer through this crisis, it is more important than ever that disputes get resolved in a timely and efficient way. And there is a time-tested solution to this problem: mediation. With a new twist, thanks to social distancing.

Posted on: May 20, 2020

As businesses suffer through this crisis, it is more important than ever that disputes get resolved in a timely and efficient way. And there is a time-tested solution to this problem: mediation. With a new twist, thanks to social distancing.

Posted on: Apr 15, 2020

As the recent coronavirus pandemic has swept through the nation and changed many aspects of our lives, so too has the landscape of the legal field. One of the most significant changes to have taken place over the last month is the way parties are conducting mediations. Although the Indiana Alternative Dispute Resolution Rules require all parties to be present at a mediation, the travel ban limiting all non-essential travel, which mediations fall under, has made it impractical for parties and their counsel to attend in-person mediations and forced attendance via video or telephone.

Posted on: Apr 15, 2020

As the recent coronavirus pandemic has swept through the nation and changed many aspects of our lives, so too has the landscape of the legal field. One of the most significant changes to have taken place over the last month is the way parties are conducting mediations. Although the Indiana Alternative Dispute Resolution Rules require all parties to be present at a mediation, the travel ban limiting all non-essential travel, which mediations fall under, has made it impractical for parties and their counsel to attend in-person mediations and forced attendance via video or telephone.

Posted on: Apr 2, 2020

During this extraordinary time and beyond, the IndyBar is committed to bringing you the information, tools and resources you need to stay informed, stay connected and succeed in the legal profession.

Posted on: Apr 2, 2020

During this extraordinary time and beyond, the IndyBar is committed to bringing you the information, tools and resources you need to stay informed, stay connected and succeed in the legal profession.

Posted on: Apr 2, 2020

During this challenging time, the IndyBar is dedicated to making many of our services, resources and tools available to members online so that you can keep thriving in your practice, even from home!

Posted on: Apr 2, 2020

During this challenging time, the IndyBar is dedicated to making many of our services, resources and tools available to members online so that you can keep thriving in your practice, even from home!


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