June 15, 2013
Greg AndrewsThe move, the latest fallout from the executive's feud with hardware king John Menard, puts on hold a Wisconsin lawsuit
that sought millions of dollars from the company.
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May 28, 2013
Scott OlsonTwo law firms, including a Chicago practice opening an Indianapolis office, are scooping up attorneys from Stewart & Irwin
PC as the 92-year-old local legal institution prepares to end operations.
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April 27, 2013
Michael Becher, a longtime managing partner of Deloitte LLP’s Indianapolis office, has joined the Krieg DeVault LLP
law firm as an adviser.
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March 9, 2013
Chris O'MalleyMember of firm's emerging energy practice was once president of PSI Energy.
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February 2, 2013
Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman will draw on existing expertise within the firm to create the 10-member group.
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February 1, 2013
Cory SchoutenThe legal team representing real estate broker John M. Bales and partner William E. Spencer haven't called their first
witness and already they're putting up a spirited fight as federal prosecutors seek to prove 13 charges including bank,
mail and wire fraud.
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December 22, 2012
Former executive director of Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will lead firm's new public affairs division.
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October 13, 2012
Greg AndrewsA federal judge in June granted preliminary approval to a deal under which WellPoint Inc. would pay $90 million to settle
a lawsuit charging it undercompensated policyholders when it converted into a public company in 2001.
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October 6, 2012
Part of former Borders bookstore space is marketing opportunity for Greensburg-based bank. The other half could be turned
into lobby for Barnes & Thornburg.
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August 25, 2012
Greg AndrewsThings have suddenly taken an ugly turn for veteran Indianapolis attorney Jim Knauer and his legal advisers at Faegre Baker
Daniels, who are under attack by parties that want them bounced from the massive bankruptcy case for Eastern Livestock Inc.
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August 11, 2012
It’s out with sporting events and in with fashion shows as firms try to make female clients feel more welcome.
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July 26, 2012
Scott OlsonThe compensation plan submitted by Cleveland-based Baker & Hostetler LLP could have netted the law firm $32.5 million if it
recovered the entire $200 million or more owed to investors of Fair Finance, which was owned by convicted Indianapolis financier
Tim Durham.
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July 26, 2012
J. Murray Clark takes over at Faegre Baker Daniels LLP for Jacqueline Simmons, who became general counsel of Indiana University
on July 1. Clark is former chairman of the Indiana Republican Party and served as a state senator for 11 years.
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June 8, 2012
Greg AndrewsThe criminal case against Tim Durham and co-defendants Jim Cochran and Rick Snow is set to begin Friday in front of federal
Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson. Prospective jurors in the high-profile trial will be asked whether they can be impartial and not
be influenced by what they have heard, read or seen about the case.
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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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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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February 29, 2012
Scott OlsonStephen 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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February 9, 2012
IBJ StaffIt is the ninth office for Scopelitis, which serves the trucking, transportation and logistics industries.
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January 28, 2012
IBJ StaffMary 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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January 7, 2012
IBJ StaffNew York-based Epstein Becker Green already has clients here, including Biomet and Roche Diagnostics.
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December 21, 2011
Scott OlsonThe 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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December 10, 2011
Greg AndrewsThe 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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November 22, 2011
Associated PressThe 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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October 12, 2011
Scott OlsonOne 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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October 8, 2011
IBJ StaffIce Miller is among the firms that merged this year and Baker & Daniels is exploring a merger.
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These higher rates Co. e about only because physicians are now hospital employees. otherwise physicians couldn't charge these rates and share the windfall with the hospital. Community/rural hospitals probably not buying physicians practices and thus weren't getting the windfall anyway.
The incentive for poor people to get themselves off public assistance and "no longer be poor" is even with help...they're STILL POOR! Being poor, even with some assistance, isn't all that pleasant. (I speak from experience) It's a stubborn myth that poor people, who are on public assistance, are sitting in the lap of luxury. You should try living on just those "freebies" that you mentioned and see how meager they actually are. By the way, I didn't mean you had to buy/own a puppy...just pet one. :)
As near as I can tell the minority has ZERO constitutional obligation to offer a quorum to the majority. A requirement for quorum was inserted into the constitution so that tyrannical majorities could not simply shove through odious and objectionable legislation (which is exactly what they did.) By allowing a tyrannical majority to charge fines against the minority for exercising their constitutional prerogative to deny quorum the court as made a mockery of constitutional governance in the state of Indiana.
The voters elected the Reps to make a vote not walk out on the vote. They had to the right to exercise their opinion and vote "no" to the bill. Let me ask you this if you walked out of your job for 5 straight weeks would you get paid? Would you even have a job to go back to? If any elected official walks out on the people they should be arrested for stealing tax dollars from the public. They were elected to do a job and not leave when the job gets stuff.
I have been to several of their locations in Pennsylvania and always go in for 1 item and leave with a basket full of things. I'm very happy they decided on Indiana, now if only they would put the other store in eastside.