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Posted on: Jun 13, 2014
Assistance from qualified and competent paralegals is crucial to the success of many attorneys. This year, make sure to recognize the important paralegal in your life by submitting a Paralegal of the Year Award nomination.
Posted on: Jun 13, 2014
Step up and help support the educational needs of the children in our community by donating items from your office, your home, or the store to Teachers' Treasures for the second annual IndyBar Stock the Schools supply drive.
Posted on: Jun 13, 2014
The IndyBar Diversity Job Fair is enjoying the national spotlight as a recipient of the 2014 Partnership Award from the American Bar Association (ABA).
Posted on: Jun 9, 2014
Dealing with a legal issue can be stressful, intimidating, and above all, costly. This week Indy-area residents can take advantage of a free consultation with a friendly volunteer attorney to help resolve their legal problems.
Posted on: May 28, 2014
The IBF announced today that the Joseph Maley Foundation has been named the 2014 Impact Fund Grant recipient. The grant will fund the foundation's Parent Education and Pro Bono Legal Assistance Program for students with individualized education plans.
Posted on: May 22, 2014
The convenience and efficiency of electronic filing of court documents is on the horizon for Indiana’s trial and appellate courts. The Indiana Supreme Court is ending two centuries of paper filings with the decision to launch statewide e-filing.
Posted on: May 13, 2014
A core aspect of the IndyBar Bar Leader Series is the development and execution of a community service team project by participants. The "Kids Team" worked to raise awareness of the Indiana Lifeline Law with a poster contest at Butler University.
Posted on: May 7, 2014
The Indianapolis Bar Foundation awarded six scholarships to both law students and to individuals preparing to take the Indiana Bar Exam in summer 2014.
Posted on: May 2, 2014
An informed electorate is a cornerstone of democracy, and qualified judges are the foundation of a fair, impartial and constitutionally guaranteed system of courts of law known as the judiciary.
Posted on: Apr 28, 2014
Students at Shortridge Magnet High School for Law & Public Policy will experience the final step to becoming an American citizen first-hand as the school hosts a naturalization ceremony for individuals seeking citizenship on Thursday, May 1 at 10 a.m.

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