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Posted on: May 4, 2026

Join us June 11-13 in French Lick for Bench Bar 2026, where members of the bench and bar come together for CLE, networking, and meaningful professional connection. This year’s program features keynote presentations from Super Bowl champion Gary Brackett on adaptability and David "DJ" Gross on practical AI skills, along with breakout sessions covering topics like digital assets, crimmigration, voir dire strategy, and judicial best practices. With opportunities to unwind through golf, pickleball, yoga, and evening social events, the conference blends practical learning with the chance to strengthen relationships across the legal community.

Learn more at indybar.org/benchbar.

Posted on: May 4, 2026

Join us June 11-13 in French Lick for Bench Bar 2026, where members of the bench and bar come together for CLE, networking, and meaningful professional connection. This year’s program features keynote presentations from Super Bowl champion Gary Brackett on adaptability and David "DJ" Gross on practical AI skills, along with breakout sessions covering topics like digital assets, crimmigration, voir dire strategy, and judicial best practices. With opportunities to unwind through golf, pickleball, yoga, and evening social events, the conference blends practical learning with the chance to strengthen relationships across the legal community.

Learn more at indybar.org/benchbar.

Posted on: Jun 19, 2025

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re a fellow high-performer: a dealmaker, a litigator, a lawyer living on coffee, deadlines, and adrenaline. I get it. I’m a civil litigator at a mid-sized firm. Between my job and parenting my boys Zayn (age 4) and Zulfi (age 2), I often feel pulled in too many directions and overwhelmed. But here’s the truth: one of the most productive habits I’ve developed this year has nothing to do with the law—it’s taking short walks.

Posted on: Jun 19, 2025

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re a fellow high-performer: a dealmaker, a litigator, a lawyer living on coffee, deadlines, and adrenaline. I get it. I’m a civil litigator at a mid-sized firm. Between my job and parenting my boys Zayn (age 4) and Zulfi (age 2), I often feel pulled in too many directions and overwhelmed. But here’s the truth: one of the most productive habits I’ve developed this year has nothing to do with the law—it’s taking short walks.

Posted on: Dec 9, 2021

The NCAA is setting the stage for a dramatic restructuring of college sports that will give each of its three divisions the power to govern itself.

Posted on: May 13, 2021

While working at home, for albeit a relatively short period of time, I realized that the health of my professional working relationships was suffering. Perhaps you are still working from home. Perhaps you are still primarily attending meetings virtually. Perhaps you feel the same way.

Posted on: May 20, 2020

This article discusses how owners, broadcasters, and advertisers are trying to figure out the various downstream impacts of the pandemic while also considering new technologies and channels to help engage fans during suspended or modified league operations.

Posted on: Jun 19, 2019

A federal district court has opened the door for professional athletes to file lawsuits in the United States against foreign professional sports teams—and potentially the international conglomerates that own them—to resolve employment disputes.

Posted on: May 9, 2019

The bartender, Lindsey Glass, 27, was arrested and charged recently with selling alcohol to an intoxicated person in violation of part of the Texas alcoholic beverage code that prohibits "Sale to Certain Persons."

Posted on: Feb 5, 2017

See for an update on previously published story regarding St. Louis Cardinals hacking the Houston Astros. 


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