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Posted on: Jan 15, 2020

The practice-area specific Bill Watch reports for Jan. 10 are now available. The reports highlight the pending bills of particular concern to different sections within the bar.

Posted on: Jan 13, 2020

We'll be moved out of our current space by the end of the week NEXT WEEK! January 24 is our last day in our current office, but we've still got a few things going on before then. Check out IndyBar news and upcoming events here.

Posted on: Jan 10, 2020

This year’s Bingham Greenebaum Doll Legislative Conference (BGD LegCon) in December was rife with Indiana’s renowned legislative staples.

Posted on: Jan 10, 2020

We’re giving you a sneak peek at some of the IndyBar’s newest leaders before they officially take officeon Jan. 16.

Posted on: Jan 10, 2020

Start your new year with a resolution to SAVE MONEY! We’re bringing back Free Fridays in 2020, which means you’ll save more time AND money with these complimentary offerings.

Posted on: Jan 10, 2020

The bad news first: an estimated 3.5 million cybersecurity positions will be unfilled globally by 2021. Leaving data security entirely up to the professionals isn’t a viable option. Like it or not, we’re all on the information security team now.

Posted on: Jan 9, 2020

We are excited to begin the process of moving to our new space at 140 N. Illinois St.

Posted on: Jan 6, 2020

We hope you had a very happy new year! In addition to moving into our new space, we're excited for another prosperous year and we're thrilled you're joining us. Catch up on news and check out upcoming events here.

Posted on: Jan 3, 2020

This year’s Bingham Greenebaum Doll Legislative Conference (BGD LegCon) in December was rife with Indiana’s renowned legislative staples. Among them were Governor Eric Holcomb, Speaker of the House Brian Bosma, House Speaker-Elect Speaker Todd Huston, and Mayor Joe Hogsett. Nearly all the sessions were set up as speaking panels with a moderator, but none rose to the level that true mediation was needed. This is perhaps a demonstration of a theme heard throughout the day, one of a bipartisan approach to solving problems.

Posted on: Jan 2, 2020

Few — if any — bar associations around the country have a separate and distinct law student-run entity that comes close to matching our level of programming and involvement. But the evolving nature of the legal field, both educationally and professionally, requires constant re-evaluation to make sure we remain in front of the curve.


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