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Posted on: Oct 16, 2023

Assigned court? 
D32 Major Felony Criminal Court


How long have you been a Marion Superior Court judge? 
23 years   Judicial officer?  same


Other projects, committees, or service roles you are involved in off the bench?  
Currently I have served on the State Board of Directors for the Indiana Judicial Conference for 20 years;  I am on the IJA Criminal Instructions Committee,  I have served in the past as State Chair for the Strategic Planning Committee and Probation Committee for the Indiana Judicial Conference. I am very active in my church at St. Paul’s Episcopal.


Best tip you have for lawyers appearing in your court or criminal law courts in general?  
The 5 Ps:  Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance   😊


Your mentor(s) and the greatest insight you gained from them?   
I had no single judicial mentor, but I have learned and borrowed best practices from so many judges and magistrates I appeared before when I was a trial lawyer. They have all had an influence on me.


What do you enjoy doing in your free time? 
I am a professional musician, so I play the piano a lot which helps relieve stress.  I also enjoy flower gardening, reading [particularly historical fiction], singing, traveling and visiting my son and his family.


If you weren’t a judge, what would you be doing?
Writing movie scores or playing keyboards for a touring performer like Mary Chapin Carpenter.

Posted on: Oct 13, 2023

The Indianapolis Bar Association (“IndyBar”) has learned of continued public statements made by Mr. Doug Carter, Superintendent of the Indiana State Police, regarding case of Luis Leyba-Gonzalez, and publicly calling for an overhaul of the Marion County criminal justice system.

These continued criticisms unfairly single out the Marion County judicial system for following processes and procedures which were adopted in accordance with all applicable State and local laws.  These processes and procedures, in particular the bonding guidelines at issue, mimic the processes adopted by other counties throughout Indiana.

The public criticism of the Judges, Judicial Officers, and other members of the Marion County judicial system who satisfied their sworn oath of office in administering the statutorily established guidelines is simply not productive.  We believe a more constructive discussion on the issues and concerns raised by Superintendent Carter would be better facilitated through the channels already established, such as the Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council (the CJPC), which formed to "Identify the needs and problems of the [criminal justice community] to suggest answers and help find solutions to those needs and problems.”

Note: No judicial officers who are members of the Indianapolis Bar Association participated in drafting this statement.

 

Posted on: Oct 12, 2023

W. Kent Winingham of Wilson Kehoe & Winingham has been selected to lead the Indianapolis Bar Foundation in 2026.  Winingham is currently the Foundation’s Treasurer having previously chaired fundraising efforts for the organization. A personal injury attorney, Winingham focuses his practice on medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, and motor vehicle collisions. He will serve as the foundation’s First Vice President in 2024 and as President-Elect in 2025.

Posted on: Sep 27, 2023

Katie Jackson-Lindsay of Jackson Legal Services has been selected to lead the Indianapolis Bar Association in 2026 by the IndyBar’s Nominating Committee. Jackson-Lindsay currently serves as Counsel to the Board. She is a member of the Marion County Judicial Selection Committee and is also the Immediate Past President of the Marion County Bar Association. A former deputy prosecutor, she focuses her practice on criminal law defense. She will serve as the association’s First Vice President in 2024 and as President-Elect in 2025. 

Posted on: Sep 8, 2023

Don’t let the excellence of those around you go unrecognized. It only takes a few minutes to nominate a colleague who stands out in the crowd. The Indianapolis legal community is fortunate to be home to many talented, dedicated professionals, and we need your help in identifying the best of the best. 


Nominations are encouraged for the following IndyBar awards via a single online application form that only takes a few minutes to complete.

Posted on: Jul 27, 2023

The nomination period has begun for the 2024 Boards of Directors for the Indianapolis Bar Association AND the Indianapolis Bar Foundation. There are also opportunities for service with the Association's Section and Division Executive Committees.  Volunteering with IndyBar is an invaluable opportunity to play a role in the future of our legal community.

The following vacancies exist for the Association's Board of Directors for the coming year and must be filled by an attorney or judicial member. Board service will begin on January 1, 2024. Self nominations as well as nominations of colleagues are both encouraged.

  • 1st Vice President (one-year term and will automatically assume the office of President-elect in 2025)
  • Treasurer (two-year term, 2024 and 2025)
  • At-Large Director (five positions, each two-year terms, 2024 and 2025)

The 2024 IndyBar Association Board of Directors will be led by David Duncan of Scannell Properties. Lee Christie of Christie Farrell Lee & Bell will assume the role of President-elect.

The IndyBar Foundation Board of Directors has the following vacancies for 2024:

  • 1st Vice President (one-year term and will automatically assume the office of President-elect in 2025, preference given to current board members)
  • Treasurer (one-year term, preference given to current board members)
  • Secretary (one-year term, preference given to current board members)
  • DEI Director (one-year term)
  • At-Large Director (six positions, each two-year terms, 2024 and 2025)

The 2024 IndyBar Foundation President will be Travis Jensen of Johnson Jensen LLP.  Briana Clark of Dentons Bingham Greenebaum will assume the role of President-elect.

To indicate interest in service of both or either board the nomination form found at indybar.org/board should be submitted by Tuesday, August 1, 2023. You may also use the same form to indicate interest in volunteering with an Association Section or Division Executive Committee or a standing committee of the Foundation.

Learn More: Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the ideal board candidate?
There is no “ideal” leadership candidate. IndyBar wants its leadership to include individuals with diverse practice and life backgrounds so that it can make well-rounded decisions that reflect its entire membership. IndyBar seeks true diversity in its boards.  The Nominating Committees of both organizations will endeavor to choose slates of nominees, which reflect IndyBar’s geographic, ethnic, racial, identity, and practice area diversity while recognizing leadership and service to the local bar.

What do board members do?

The role of each board differs. Association board members are responsible for strategic thinking, planning and evaluating on behalf of the association.
The Foundation board is a fundraising board.  These leaders bring creativity and energy to actively raise dollars to support the charitable activities of the local bar and other law-related Indianapolis bar organizations. They both “give” and “get” with a minimum annual personal donation of $300 while working as a team to meet an annual fundraising goal that is typically at least $300,000.

While IndyBar staff and volunteers typically execute IndyBar programs, the boards are responsible for adding energy to the ideas and policies generated, elevating the positive profile of the organizations and their endeavors, actively and visibility attending/supporting bar programs/events, and planning for the needs of central Indiana legal community members.

Excellent board members are prepared, visibility support the organization, keep their commitments, speak their minds, build relationships within the board, adapt personal experiences to make the association more dynamic, and understand the resources available within the association.

What do board members get in return for their service?
Previous IndyBar Board members have attested to the tremendous value of board service. In addition to impressive line items for their resumes, they have reported significant professional and personal benefits, including: the opportunity to meet, work with and learn from community leaders; the chance to share their own knowledge, expertise and training with others; professional recognition that elevates their stature within the community at large; valuable work experience that opens the door to new career opportunities; and relationships with new friends and lifelong mentors.

How much time does board service require?
Although board members must be willing to invest time preparing for and thoughtfully participating in board meetings, the time commitment is not onerous. The board meets at least nine times a year for no more than one and a half hours, has a two-and-a half-hour summer assessment progress meeting and holds an overnight planning retreat every November. The Association's overnight retreat will be November 9-18, 2023 and the Foundation's will be December 7-8, 2023.  Board members are expected to attend the Bench Bar Conference and serve as a board liaison to a committee or working group and miscellaneous other educational programs and activities.

How do I nominate a candidate?
Complete the online nomination here. The IndyBar will then contact the candidate with the link to the board application.

Can I nominate myself?
Yes. IndyBar members may nominate themselves for board service by following the same procedures they would use in order to nominate someone else.

What’s the nomination process?
Submit your nomination at indybar.org/board through August 1, 2023. Nominated members will be asked to supply more information to the nominating committee no later than early August. The committee will review the nominations based on the criteria and will request interviews with all candidates no later than early August. All IndyBar members submitting letters of interest will receive an interview. Once interviews are completed, the committee will then recommend one candidate per position for the slate, which will be presented to the current Board of Directors. For the Association only, if no vacancies are contested, the board of directors will accept the slate.  The Foundation Board of Directors votes upon the Foundation slate.  Both slates will be posted on the IndyBar website no later than October 4, 2023.

What if I’m not selected?
Each year there are more applicants than spots available, so it is likely that well-qualified, interviewed candidates will not be slated. A member of the organization's nominating committee will telephone all interviewed candidates with the goal of speaking with each within five business days. Each organization's President-elect will endeavor to discuss the myriad other volunteer opportunities within the IndyBar for the coming year with all applicants. It our goal to enhance engagement opportunities for all members.

Who can answer other questions that I have?
For more information about the nominating process, or about nominating criteria, contact IndyBar Executive Director Julie Armstrong at jarmstrong@indybar.org or 317-269-2000.

Posted on: Jul 7, 2023

Pro bono service is a rewarding—and expected—component of the practice of law. It won’t be long before Indiana attorneys will be reporting to the Indiana Supreme Court time and/or dollars contributed to support pro bono efforts. IndyBar’s association and foundation make it easy to show your support.

Posted on: Jul 7, 2023

About every six weeks, IndyBar is fortunate to provide a representative of the legal community to participate in a Naturalization Ceremony at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana to welcome newly naturalized American citizens. It’s an awe-inspiring ceremony – and you can be a part of it.

Posted on: Jul 4, 2023

IndyBar’s On Demand CLE service is celebrating its tenth anniversary providing hundreds of online options for free or at a nominal cost. Since 2013 IndyBar has offered web-based CLE in a convenient, cost-effective way to help Indiana lawyers earn required CLE credits. Our vast array of On-Demand programs can be viewed day or night, 365 days a year with numerous FREE programs included.

Posted on: Jun 30, 2023

Congratulations and best wishes to these IndyBar members on their career moves and accomplishments! Have something to share? Email Julie Armstrong to be featured.

 
Taft welcomes Elizabeth Little as an attorney in the firm's Bankruptcy and Restructuring group in the Indianapolis office. She provides integrated and strategic legal counsel on financial matters, including complex financial transactions, corporate debt restructurings, related litigation matters, and commercial contracts.


 
Chad Oswald has joined Dentons in Indianapolis as of counsel. A member of Dentons’ Commercial Litigation practice, Chad focuses his practice on fiduciary, commercial and real estate disputes. He also represents small businesses, shareholders, closely held business members and large corporations in complex commercial litigation.
 


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