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Posted on: Jul 8, 2019

The nominations for IndyBar’s 2020 Board of Directors are now open, and it’s up to you to help determine the future of your local bar association! Several positions will be available in 2020.

Posted on: Jul 8, 2019

After a long and (hopefully) relaxing holiday weekend, we hope you're making room for us on your calendar this week! Get the latest IndyBar news and check out upcoming events here.

Posted on: Jul 1, 2019

Starting on July 10, tune in each week for webinars on a variety of practice management topics with IndyBar Law Practice Management Consultant Jared Correia. Each webinar will pack in helpful tips, useful information and plenty of time for Q&A with our expert.

Posted on: Jul 1, 2019

We don't have any events on the docket this week, but we hope to see you next week after the long holiday weekend! Catch up on IndyBar news and check out upcoming events here. 

Posted on: Jun 28, 2019

The latest legal scoop to keep you in the loop: Here are the top five stories from the IndyBar this month.

Posted on: Jun 27, 2019

As a graduate of the XVI graduating class, I can attest to the value of the program’s core principles—motivate, inspire, lead!

Posted on: Jun 24, 2019

We had a blast this weekend down in French Lick for the Bench Bar Conference, but it's time to get back into the swing of things in Indianapolis. Join us this week! Take a look at IndyBar events and recent news here.

Posted on: Jun 21, 2019

The Marion County Felony Diversion Program began operation in December of 2017 and provides evidence-based programming designed to improve an offender’s quality of life, reduce recidivism, and break the cycle of criminal activity. All offenders accepted into the program are placed on pre-trial probation supervised by the program’s probation officer of Marion County Probation Department. 

Posted on: Jun 19, 2019

In 2018, the Indianapolis Bar Foundation awarded its $50,000 Impact Fund Grant to Indianapolis Legal Services, an outstanding organization that provides legal services to the poor and indigent. Recently, attorney Michael Hurst reported the group’s progress and use of that grant to create a new program to help people avoid eviction. The presentation was thoughtful and passionate. The program is doing wonders to help people in Indianapolis avoid the plight of becoming homeless. 

Posted on: Jun 17, 2019

We're so excited to get down to French Lick on Thursday for the Bench Bar Conference, but before we head out, join us for lunch and a recap of recent health care legislation!


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