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Posted on: May 27, 2022

A recording of the Nomad training conducted at IndyBarHQ May 18-20 is now available.

Posted on: May 25, 2022

Nine judges and lawyers who applied for an opening on the Court of Appeals of Indiana will be interviewed by the Judicial Nominating Commission on July 11.

Posted on: May 23, 2022

It's a great week in Indy: it's race week, and we're looking forward to a long weekend! Before you check out, see what's on the IndyBar calendar and read the latest news here.

Posted on: May 20, 2022

Comments to the proposed rule changes from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana will be accepted through June 15, 2022.

Posted on: May 20, 2022

The return of in-person events gives rise to mingled feelings of anticipation and anxiety. Frequent questions include: a) Will the program be interesting? b) Will I know anyone there? c) Do my resort clothes still fit? The answers trend positive but vary by event. There is however one question with a definite, universally applicable and unvarying answer. You can stop worrying about what to order at the open bar. Here are seven reasons tonic and lime is the unrivaled work event beverage.

Posted on: May 19, 2022

The return of in-person events gives rise to mingled feelings of anticipation and anxiety. Frequent questions include: a) Will the program be interesting? b) Will I know anyone there? c) Do my resort clothes still fit? The answers trend positive but vary by event. There is however one question with a definite, universally applicable and unvarying answer. You can stop worrying about what to order at the open bar. Here are seven reasons tonic and lime is the unrivaled work event beverage.

Posted on: May 16, 2022

We're officially one month out from the most exciting time of the year: the IndyBar Bench Bar Conference and the In-House Counsel CLE Getaway! We hope to see you in Louisville. See what's happening this week at the IndyBar and catch up on news here.

Posted on: May 13, 2022

The Juneteenth Holiday Celebration includes all races, ethnicities, religions and nationalities. It is a time for reconciliation and coming together as all citizens across the country acknowledge a period in our history that has influenced our society and continues to advance the ideals of liberty and justice for all. Whether you seek to learn about this significant period of our American history for the first time or strengthen your present understanding of it, you will not want to miss this closing plenary session at Bench Bar.

Posted on: May 12, 2022

Chief Judge Tanya Walton Pratt will preside over the en banc ceremony in the William E. Steckler Ceremonial Courtroom (courtroom 202). Judge Garcia is the first judge of Hispanic heritage to serve the Southern District of Indiana.

Posted on: May 12, 2022

Check out this May 2, 2022 article from the Washington Post published in the IBJ. Discussing findings from an analysis published in the journal Work, Employment and Society, the author highlights: "Women with children reduced housework from 18 to 14 hours a week as they went from earning zero to half of the household income. But after passing her husband’s salary, a woman’s home tasks increased to nearly 16 hours a week, the analysis found. In contrast, a man’s housework ranged from six to eight hours a week when he was the primary breadwinner but then declined as his wife out-earned him."


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