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Posted on: Mar 31, 2020

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and public health emergency, the Indiana Supreme Court has issued an order amending the limitations on allowable distance education for attorneys and judges in Indiana.

Posted on: Mar 31, 2020

See this post for a listing of email addresses for emergency contacts for each court in Marion Superior Court. 

Posted on: Mar 31, 2020

The Indiana Supreme Court is adjusting rules and giving guidance to help attorneys and courts meet legal needs. The court is also making sure attorneys have more latitude to complete education requirements through distance learning as well as extending the deadline for applications to the July bar exam.  

Posted on: Mar 31, 2020

The Indianapolis Bar Association Intellectual Property Section is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships to encourage all eligible law students to complete the Patent Bar Exam. Achieving this goal will enable you as a student to concentrate on the critical summer clerkship and help make you more attractive to prospective employers after graduation.

Posted on: Mar 30, 2020

During this challenging time, the IndyBar is committed, now more than ever, to being your partner in practice! We've got a couple online events scheduled for you this week that you won't want to miss. Check out IndyBar news and events here.

Posted on: Mar 27, 2020

The Indiana Supreme Court and Indiana Court of Appeals issued an order on March 25 extending the filing deadlines for filings due between March 23, 2020 and April 6, 2020. 

Posted on: Mar 24, 2020

See a memo from Marion County Clerk Myla Eldridge.

Posted on: Mar 23, 2020

Get important updates from the Marion County Clerk's Office.

Posted on: Mar 23, 2020

IndyBarHQ is closed, but we're still offering timely information and multiple chances for you to get distance education credit this week! Check out our schedule of webinars and see the most recent IndyBar news here.

Posted on: Mar 20, 2020

Research has shown that the health benefits of laughter are far-ranging. Studies so far have shown that laughter can help relieve pain, bring greater happiness and even increase immunity.


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