By: Arend J. Abel, Attorney On June 1, the Indiana Court of Appeals addressed the circumstances in which a shareholder in a closely held limited ... Read More
Business Litigation
Use of File Sharing Site Causes Waiver
By: Arend J. Abel, Attorney Lawyers for an insurance company got a nasty surprise when a federal district court held that their use of the ... Read More
Judicial Qualifications Commission Gives Green Light to Tweeting at Trial
By: Arend J. Abel, Attorney You may remember just over a year ago when a partner in Barnes & Thornburg’s Chicago office was sanctioned for ... Read More
Mediation Assistance Program Provides Valuable Experience to Attorneys While Helping the Underserved
By: Aaron J. Williamson, Attorney The Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA) encourages attorneys to promote equal access to justice through pro bono ... Read More
Tea Leaves About Testimonials
By: Arend J. Abel, Attorney Despite what many Indiana lawyers believe, client testimonials are no longer absolutely barred by the Indiana Rules of ... Read More
Service Animals and the Fair Housing Act
By: Michael W. McBride, Attorney The Fair Housing Act (“FHA”) prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of residential housing ... Read More