Law Firms

Former Evansville mayor joins Faegre Baker Daniels

April 3, 2012
Jonathan D. Weinzapfel will use his political experience as a member of the firm's government practice. He served two terms as mayor before leaving office in January.
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Local legal practices raise national rankingRestricted Content

March 17, 2012
Barnes & Thornburg, Faegre Baker Daniels, Ice Miller and others all grew in a ranking of firms based on number of attorneys.
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Local PNC Bank exec joining law firm Krieg DeVault

February 29, 2012
Scott Olson
Stephen A. Stitle will leave the bank to come aboard the law firm as a partner on May 1. Stitle has spent a combined 17 years at PNC and National City Bank, which PNC purchased in 2008.
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Scopelitis Garvin Light Hanson & Feary opens Dallas officeRestricted Content

February 9, 2012
 IBJ Staff
It is the ninth office for Scopelitis, which serves the trucking, transportation and logistics industries.
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Bingham Greenebaum Doll taps new managing partnerRestricted Content

January 28, 2012
 IBJ Staff
Mary Solada, a long-time real estate attorney, will lead the local office of the firm that resulted from a recent merger.
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National life sciences law firm opens office hereRestricted Content

January 7, 2012
 IBJ Staff
New York-based Epstein Becker Green already has clients here, including Biomet and Roche Diagnostics.
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Bingham McHale merging with Louisville law firm

December 21, 2011
Scott Olson
The merger of Bingham McHale and Greenebaum Doll & McDonald will form Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP as of Jan. 2. The combined firm will have nearly 250 lawyers.
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Judge in high-stakes lawsuit drowns lawyers in praiseRestricted Content

December 10, 2011
Greg Andrews
The federal judge said class counsel achieved “fabulous results with incredible efficiency” and that he had never been more proud of his profession in his 36-year legal career.
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Central Indiana district hires law firm to defend bus fee

November 22, 2011
Associated Press
The Franklin Township board voted 3-2 Monday night to fight a parent lawsuit aimed at forcing the district to restore free school bus service.
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Baker & Daniels completes merger with Minneapolis law firm

October 12, 2011
Scott Olson
One of the city’s largest and oldest law firms said Wednesday that it has completed its merger with Minneapolis-based Faegre & Benson LLP. It will operate as Faegre Baker Daniels beginning Jan. 1.
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Law firm merger activity on the riseRestricted Content

October 8, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Ice Miller is among the firms that merged this year and Baker & Daniels is exploring a merger.
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Hall Render is country's second-largest health care law firmRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The Indianapolis-based firm has held the rank the past three years and has been listed among the top-five health care firms since 2004.
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Another lawsuit filed in Indiana fair stage collapse

August 29, 2011
Associated Press
The family of a Fort Wayne woman killed when a stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair filed a lawsuit Monday alleging gross negligence and recklessness by the promoters and producers of the concert.
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Class-action lawsuit filed over State Fair tragedy

August 23, 2011
Scott Olson
The lawsuit brought by the Indianapolis law firm of Cohen & Malad hopes to include anyone who suffered injuries from a falling stage at the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 13.
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Public safety official Mayes leaves postRestricted Content

August 20, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Jonathan Mayes, an attorney who served just over a year as deputy public safety director under Frank Straub, has joined Bose McKinney & Evans' Labor and Employment Practice Group.
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Ice Miller merging with smaller Ohio firm

August 19, 2011
The combined firm, which will operate as Ice Miller, will have 314 lawyers and 358 other professionals and staff.
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Lawyers submit big bill in Fair Finance case

August 18, 2011
Kathleen McLaughlin
Most of the $1.8 million that Fair Finance trustee Brian Bash has recovered so far could go to attorneys and accountants working on the massive fraud case involving Indianapolis financier Tim Durham.
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Damage cap limits state's potential losses from concert tragedy

August 18, 2011
Scott Olson
An Indiana law that limits damages paid by state entities likely will prompt lawyers to sue several other parties besides the state fair to try to recover as much as possible for victims of the concert calamity.
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Local lawyers specialize in representing lawyersRestricted Content

August 13, 2011
Scott Olson
Kevin McGoff and Don Lundberg are go-to guys for Indiana attorneys needing counsel.
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Baker & Daniels in merger talks with Minneapolis firm

August 12, 2011
Scott Olson
Indianapolis' second-largest law firm could complete a deal with Minneapolis-based Faegre & Benson LLP in October. A need to get larger and to establish a regional presence is fueling the talks.
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Partner pay up at local law firmsRestricted Content

July 23, 2011
Scott Olson
Partners at Indianapolis’ three largest law firms—Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Baker & Daniels LLP and Ice Miller LLP—are enjoying healthy pay increases despite the tough economic times.
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Contractor wins $14.5M judgment against State Farm

July 1, 2011
Scott Olson
A Hamilton County jury sided with Joseph Radcliff in his lengthy legal battle with the insurer following a 2006 hailstorm that caused severe damage in central Indiana. State Farm accused Radcliff of fraud.
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Election panel chair's law firm donated to White

June 27, 2011
Associated Press
The state elections panel that is weighing voter fraud allegations against Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White includes a Republican loosely linked to White through political contributions.
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Magistrate reverses David Marsh deposition ruling

June 9, 2011
Scott Olson
Citing new information, U.S. Magistrate Tim A. Baker now says lawyers for Marsh Supermarkets can depose David A. Marsh, son of the company's former CEO, Don Marsh. Baker previously ruled that he couldn't be deposed.
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Law firm towers after acquisitions

May 7, 2011
Scott Olson
Barnes & Thornburg's entrance into the Los Angeles market earlier this year capped off a string of office openings that vaulted it into an elite national player.
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