By: Aaron J. Williamson, Attorney It pays to be in the know. This adage is all the more true when it comes to large and costly projects; especially ... Read More
Business Litigation
When can a direct action be brought in the context of a closely held company?
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
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