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Posted on: Mar 18, 2020

The CLE programming and events for this year’s Bench Bar Conference are designed to coincide with these developments, which we have coined “Bridging the Gap.” On behalf of myself and the other chairs for this year’s Bench Bar Conference, registration is now open, and we are looking forward to a phenomenal few days in beautiful French Lick from June 18-20.

Posted on: Mar 18, 2020

The CLE programming and events for this year’s Bench Bar Conference are designed to coincide with these developments, which we have coined “Bridging the Gap.” On behalf of myself and the other chairs for this year’s Bench Bar Conference, registration is now open, and we are looking forward to a phenomenal few days in beautiful French Lick from June 18-20.

Posted on: Mar 9, 2020

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following environmental law related legislation.

Posted on: Mar 9, 2020

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following environmental law related legislation.

Posted on: Mar 5, 2020

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following environmental law related legislation.

Posted on: Mar 5, 2020

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following environmental law related legislation.

Posted on: Feb 20, 2020

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following environmental law related legislation.

Posted on: Feb 20, 2020

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following environmental law related legislation.

Posted on: Feb 20, 2020

As of December 26, 2019, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Generator Improvements rule was effective in the state of Indiana. This regulation, previously adopted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2016, changes some aspects of how generators of hazardous waste are required to handle, dispose of and comply with recordkeeping requirements for hazardous waste. The rule provides flexibility in some cases and imposes new requirements in others.  

Posted on: Feb 20, 2020

As of December 26, 2019, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Generator Improvements rule was effective in the state of Indiana. This regulation, previously adopted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2016, changes some aspects of how generators of hazardous waste are required to handle, dispose of and comply with recordkeeping requirements for hazardous waste. The rule provides flexibility in some cases and imposes new requirements in others.  


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