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Posted on: Apr 7, 2022

Every year, when you apply for or renew your malpractice insurance, your provider asks whether you have a "dual calendar" system, like that’s good practice for running a law firm. Only, it’s not.

 

Posted on: Apr 5, 2022

Information has been shared regarding parking for private attorneys, guests and the public at the new Community Justice Center.

Posted on: Mar 31, 2022

On Feb. 17, 2022, a historic networking event occurred among the Marion County Bar Association (MCBA), the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana (APABA), Indianapolis Bar Association (IndyBar) and Indianapolis Bar Foundation (IndyBar Foundation).

Posted on: Mar 31, 2022

Mixed-use work and personal email accounts can quickly become ultra-confusing. Yet, many lawyers still utilize the setup, ostensibly (and ironically) for ease-of-use/simplicity. 

Posted on: Mar 24, 2022

As much as I advocate for the use of cloud software by law firms, sometimes there can develop an over reliance on such tools by lawyers. 

Posted on: Mar 23, 2022

Solo practitioners often overlook the importance of effectively planning for the tax consequences of opening their own practice. Very often, attorneys go into practice without even considering the tax consequences and are surprised by the unwelcome tax bill they receive from the IRS.

Posted on: Mar 22, 2022

What one parent finds completely normal, the other parent often feels is a developmental delay or an indication of trauma. It is important for parents to have options to help them try to navigate this particular minefield of issues.

Posted on: Mar 17, 2022

Law firm managers have always preferred to have staff onsite, and the ongoing pandemic has represented a significant change in circumstances. Even now, many law offices are either entirely remote or adhering to hybrid arrangements, where attorneys and staff are sometime in the office, and sometimes at home. Now, that may not be likely to change even as the majority of the population is vaccinated against the coronavirus.  

Posted on: Mar 16, 2022

The Marion Superior Court has shared a tentative timeline for the court's transition to the new Community Justice Center.

Posted on: Mar 9, 2022

A new order from the Marion Circuit and Superior Courts removes the mask requirement in the City-County Building, the Juvenile Justice Complex and the Community Justice Center.


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