June 25, 2012
Associated PressAn American Legion post in northeastern Indiana has asked a federal judge to put a hold on a statewide smoking ban set to
take effect Sunday.
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June 25, 2012
Bloomberg NewsThe U.S. Supreme Court will settle a dispute about who can be considered a workplace supervisor for purposes of a federal
job-discrimination lawsuit.
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June 25, 2012
Cory SchoutenThe homeowners association at the Packard condominiums plans to file a lawsuit this week against developer Kosene & Kosene
Residential and other companies, alleging the 62-unit downtown building was "improperly constructed and is deteriorating."
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June 20, 2012
Scott OlsonThe Athenaeum Foundation is considering an offer from the operator of the Rathskeller to pay a portion of the cover charges
he collects for concerts at the Biergarten. A lawsuit filed by the foundation seeks $1.4 million in previously collected cover
charges.
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June 18, 2012
Bloomberg NewsIndianapolis-based WellPoint Inc. said it is lowering its profit forecast for the year by 3 percent after reaching a $90 million
settlement in a class-action lawsuit.
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June 16, 2012
Ken SkarbeckThe filing of merger lawsuits is so predictable that many acquiring companies factor in class-action legal costs as a form
of “transaction tax” to get their deals done.
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June 15, 2012
Scott OlsonThe federal lawsuit was set to go to trial June 18 in Indianapolis. The claims arise from Anthem's 2001 conversion from a
mutual company, owned by its insured policyholders, to a public company.
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June 15, 2012
Greg Andrews, Mason King, Cory Schouten
A series of government-recorded phone calls have provided some of the most riveting courtroom moments during
the fraud trial of Tim Durham and two co-defendants.
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June 14, 2012
Scott OlsonThe Indian-born doctor is seeking past and future pay, in addition to other damages, for enduring what she considers harassment
and discrimination while a resident at the Indianapolis hospital.
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June 7, 2012
IBJ Staff and Associated PressThe family of a motorcyclist Eric Wells, who died in 2010 after being struck by a patrol car driven by police officer David
Bisard, has reached a $1.55 million settlement with the city of Indianapolis in its wrongful death lawsuit.
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June 6, 2012
Chris O'MalleyAngie’s List Inc. alleges its trademarked name is being misused by a Colorado competitor to intercept people conducting
Google searches for the Indianapolis-based contractor-ratings service.
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June 4, 2012
Bloomberg NewsRolls-Royce Corp. lost a bid Monday for dismissal of a whistle-blower lawsuit pressed by two former quality-control officers
claiming the company cheated the United States by failing to report defense-contract product defects.
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May 30, 2012
Associated PressA group of lawsuits filed over last summer's deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse likely won't go to trial for
nearly two years.
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May 26, 2012
Chris O'MalleyA lawsuit filed in Georgia against an Indianapolis firm that helps consumers settle debt is just one in a parade of complaints
targeting the industry.
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May 25, 2012
Scott OlsonA Florida-based sports marketing firm had claimed in a lawsuit that it was owed million of dollars in commissions for landing
the clothing brand as the league's title sponsor.
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May 21, 2012
Scott OlsonThe case involves an Illinois franchisee of Steak n Shake that successfully sued the company over its mandatory menu and pricing
policies. The company's appeal is set to be heard Wednesday by a federal appeals court in Chicago.
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May 15, 2012
Associated PressA federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit can proceed against a large for-profit education company accused of using improper
sales tactics to lure unqualified students and the billions of dollars in financial aid they bring. The company has two colleges
in Indianapolis.
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May 14, 2012
J.K. WallMuch of the nearly 45 minutes of arguments and questioning on May 10 involved the justices and the lawyers for both parties
trying unsuccessfully to apply various scenarios from the retail world of commerce to health care pricing.
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May 9, 2012
Associated PressA judge hearing several lawsuits filed over last summer's Indiana State Fair stage collapse declined Wednesday to release
depositions from country duo Sugarland and told a plaintiff's attorney he shouldn't have publicized videotaped portions
of the lead singer's testimony last month.
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May 4, 2012
Associated PressA central Indiana mayor is fighting a lawsuit filed by 10 former city employees who claim they lost their jobs because they
backed the mayor's opponent in last year's election.
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May 1, 2012
Associated PressState attorneys asked a federal judge Tuesday to bar a union from amending its lawsuit challenging Indiana's new right-to-work
law, arguing that most of the new claims are the same as those in the original complaint filed in February.
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April 30, 2012
Scott OlsonThe town of Speedway will pay Clear Channel $189,000 for its interest in a key piece of property near the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
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April 19, 2012
Scott OlsonFormer car dealer Ed Martin Jr., already banned from state horse racing tracks, is accusing the Indiana Horse Racing Commission
of violating his civil rights and trespassing on his Florida thoroughbred farm during an investigation it launched against
him.
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April 17, 2012
Scott OlsonA shareholder of Indianapolis-based Fortune Industries Inc. has filed suit against the public company and its top executives,
seeking class-action status on behalf of shareholders who want to stop a transaction that would take it private.
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April 17, 2012
Anthony SchoettleA group of Emmis Communications Corp. preferred shareholders, unhappy with a company proposal that would strip them of their
right to collect millions of dollars in dividends, filed a lawsuit against the Indianapolis media firm Monday to try to prevent
the move.
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RKW's comments read like a modern "Chicken Little". As a Raintree resident for many years, "Yes, I'm ready for this." Matter of fact, I welcome The Farm because it's a development that compliments our town, brings new and desirable shopping & dining closer (specialty grocer, upscale shops, micro brew pub, etc), offers upscale condos for empty nesters who want to stay in Zionsville, is being planned and constructed by local, well-reputed firms and, of course, provides desirable non property tax benefits. We all knew the Pittman's were going to develop their property sooner than later. That one of the Pittman's will continue to live on the property helps assure The Farm will be everything promised. This also sets a standard for other developers as to the quality of future developments - which should keep an ugly Walmart at bay for decades. As we've no meglomaniac mayor, I seriously doubt Zionsville would ever aspire to over-priced statues or subsidized retail rents. And we already have a very nice public theater, the Zionsville Performing Arts Center, that meets our cultural needs quite nicely.
Do we add (or subtract) these from the bounty we recieve from RTWFL, Daylight Savings Time, corporate tax giveaways, and the crack job IEDC is doing?? Or is Mike going to blame these on Mitch?
Who makes Tater Tots? They would be a good sponsor, because $3 Million for the alleged "Greatest Spectacle In Racing" is taters. Tiny, tiny taters. But at least they are making up something of the losses accumulated over the years in this dying sport. Buttock in seat is certainly not doing it, nor eyeball on TV, as evidenced by the lack of both.
We loved lakehouse and think the Arbor Village would be a great location. It is less than 2 miles from over 1000 rooftops in the 225,000 to over 1 million range. Many people could use the great fishers trail system to bike or walk there. Just an idea Scotty -- but maybe something closer to 3 Wiseman would good. The only microbrew in area is Ram (boring)
True, it's an ESPN production, but ESPN is just another name for ABC Sports, or what used to be ABC Sports since ABC Sports no longer exists as a name. ESPN=ABC Sports= ESPN. ESPN is, according to Forbes "the world's most valuable media property" worth $40 billion. Despite that, they fired 400 people this week.