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Posted on: Dec 22, 2021

On January 18, the Marion County Judicial Selection Committee will conduct interviews of applicants for a Marion County trial court judicial position.

Posted on: Dec 22, 2021

On January 18, the Marion County Judicial Selection Committee will conduct interviews of applicants for a Marion County trial court judicial position.

Posted on: Dec 16, 2021

City County Building attorney access cards with an expiration date of Dec. 21, 2021 will be accepted into the new year as the transition to the new Community Justice Center begins. 

Posted on: Dec 16, 2021

City County Building attorney access cards with an expiration date of Dec. 21, 2021 will be accepted into the new year as the transition to the new Community Justice Center begins. 

Posted on: Dec 15, 2021

On December 14, 2021, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) updated its COVID-19 technical assistance adding a new section to clarify under what circumstances COVID-19 may be considered a “disability” under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act.

Posted on: Dec 15, 2021

On December 14, 2021, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) updated its COVID-19 technical assistance adding a new section to clarify under what circumstances COVID-19 may be considered a “disability” under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act.

Posted on: Dec 15, 2021

For practical guidance on preparing well-crafted discovery requests in compliance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 34(b)(1), The Sedona Conference® recently published its Primer on Crafting eDiscovery Requests with "Reasonable Particularity," Public Comment Version.

Posted on: Dec 15, 2021

For practical guidance on preparing well-crafted discovery requests in compliance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 34(b)(1), The Sedona Conference® recently published its Primer on Crafting eDiscovery Requests with "Reasonable Particularity," Public Comment Version.

Posted on: Oct 20, 2021

A common lawyer joke is when you ask an attorney a question, the answer is typically, “it depends.” However, the Indiana Supreme Court removed all doubt as to whether a landowner owes a duty to the public traveling on highways when visual obstructions are fully contained within the property in Reece v. Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc.

Posted on: Oct 20, 2021

A common lawyer joke is when you ask an attorney a question, the answer is typically, “it depends.” However, the Indiana Supreme Court removed all doubt as to whether a landowner owes a duty to the public traveling on highways when visual obstructions are fully contained within the property in Reece v. Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc.


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