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Posted on: May 3, 2022

The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a Pennsylvania's plaintiff to review whether a state, through statute or otherwise, can broaden its courts' jurisdiction over companies that do business in the state, although it is not the home of their corporate office.

Posted on: May 3, 2022

The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a Pennsylvania's plaintiff to review whether a state, through statute or otherwise, can broaden its courts' jurisdiction over companies that do business in the state, although it is not the home of their corporate office.

Posted on: Apr 12, 2022

Advanced directives are essential tools for ensuring one's wishes for medical and end-of-life treatment are known. Unfortunately, people with intellectual or developmental disabilities are often overlooked in discussions surrounding advanced directives. Thanks to a $35,000 grant from the Indianapolis Bar Foundation, a new program from Indiana Disability Rights will empower these individuals to make their important end-of-life choices known.

Posted on: Apr 12, 2022

Advanced directives are essential tools for ensuring one's wishes for medical and end-of-life treatment are known. Unfortunately, people with intellectual or developmental disabilities are often overlooked in discussions surrounding advanced directives. Thanks to a $35,000 grant from the Indianapolis Bar Foundation, a new program from Indiana Disability Rights will empower these individuals to make their important end-of-life choices known.

Posted on: Mar 31, 2022

On Feb. 17, 2022, a historic networking event occurred among the Marion County Bar Association (MCBA), the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana (APABA), Indianapolis Bar Association (IndyBar) and Indianapolis Bar Foundation (IndyBar Foundation).

Posted on: Mar 31, 2022

On Feb. 17, 2022, a historic networking event occurred among the Marion County Bar Association (MCBA), the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana (APABA), Indianapolis Bar Association (IndyBar) and Indianapolis Bar Foundation (IndyBar Foundation).

Posted on: Mar 23, 2022

The General Assembly plowed through its short session and adjourned in the wee hours of the morning on March 9, leaving a trail of discarded proposals and enrolled acts in its wake. Lawyers must now sift through this work product to see what matters to our respective practices. Not much of the work uniquely affects an appellate practice. Still, a handful of proposals – some that succeeded and some that failed – should interest the appellate bar.

Posted on: Mar 23, 2022

The General Assembly plowed through its short session and adjourned in the wee hours of the morning on March 9, leaving a trail of discarded proposals and enrolled acts in its wake. Lawyers must now sift through this work product to see what matters to our respective practices. Not much of the work uniquely affects an appellate practice. Still, a handful of proposals – some that succeeded and some that failed – should interest the appellate bar.

Posted on: Mar 21, 2022

The Judicial Nominating Commission has named ten finalists to fill an upcoming vacancy on the Indiana Supreme Court. The candidates (seven of whom are trial court judges) will be interviewed April 5. The ten candidates were selected from 19 applicants.

Posted on: Mar 21, 2022

The Judicial Nominating Commission has named ten finalists to fill an upcoming vacancy on the Indiana Supreme Court. The candidates (seven of whom are trial court judges) will be interviewed April 5. The ten candidates were selected from 19 applicants.


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