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Posted on: Apr 14, 2020

I am hopeful that something good can and will emerge from our shared ordeal  It is with this in mind that I’m excited to announce a new social media campaign started by the Women and the Law Division Executive Committee – Find the Good. The goal of this campaign is to highlight IndyBar members who are finding good in life during this extraordinary time.

Posted on: Apr 2, 2020

During this extraordinary time and beyond, the IndyBar is committed to bringing you the information, tools and resources you need to stay informed, stay connected and succeed in the legal profession.

Posted on: Apr 2, 2020

During this challenging time, the IndyBar is dedicated to making many of our services, resources and tools available to members online so that you can keep thriving in your practice, even from home!

Posted on: Mar 26, 2020

Pardon my southernism, I’m a proud Georgia boy, originally from outside of Atlanta. Before law school, I traveled across the United States and Canada competing as a Professional Native American Powwow dancer and became a World Champion in 2008.

Posted on: Feb 28, 2020

Many of our legal organizations, whether in the public or private sector, have acknowledged the benefits of having a diverse team by developing diversity commitments and taken steps to building a diverse team that more closely reflects the makeup of the clients they serve. That said, whether you are a law firm, an in-house legal team for a business, or a judge, building the right foundations for diversity within your team is important.

Posted on: Feb 26, 2020

It is safe to say that gaming is on a roll in Indiana. What better way to catch up on these new developments than a one-hour general credit CLE followed by a catered social event presented by the IndyBar Young Lawyers Division at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse.

Posted on: Feb 26, 2020

I am a wife, mother of two small children and a partner with Baldwin Maples & Williams LLC in Indianapolis. I represent clients in the areas of estate litigation, guardianships, contested adoption, personal injury and criminal defense for adults and juveniles. I started my career as a public defender in Marion County after interning for the agency throughout law school.

Posted on: Feb 20, 2020

A variety of scholarships are available to attend the 2020 IndyBar Bench Bar Conference June 18-20, 2020 at the French Lick Springs Hotel in French Lick, Indiana. IndyBar's Bench Bar Conference is Indiana's premier event to bring lawyers, judges and paralegals together for a great time and top-notch CLE programming. Scholarships funded by the Indianapolis Bar Foundation will be awarded in addition to those awarded through IndyBar sections and divisions.

Posted on: Feb 14, 2020

Are you ready for a one-of-a-kind Bench Bar experience? Registration is now open for this year's event to be held at the French Lick Springs Resort from June 18-20! Attracting hundreds of attorneys, judicial officers and guests, attendees of the conference can receive a maximum of six hours of CLE credit (ethics included) and will be provided the absolute best access of judges to lawyers. Registration is now open at special early bird pricing!

Posted on: Jan 31, 2020

The IndyBar is making legal education more accessible than ever. Get the info (and the credits) you need to succeed with our newly-reduced rates on CLE programs! Effective immediately, attorney members in practice eight or fewer years pay just $20 per credit hour at any one of the IndyBar's more than 150 CLE programs held annually.


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