Proxy advisory company sues Rokita in effort to halt new state law
Maryland-based Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. seeks to halt a new Indiana law that it alleges would violate the company’s right to free speech.
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Maryland-based Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. seeks to halt a new Indiana law that it alleges would violate the company’s right to free speech.
The nation’s biggest banks posted another quarter of strong profits, helped by a resilient economy and a flurry of dealmaking for their investment banking units.
The mass arbitration is tied to the company’s online search and advertising technology businesses, which courts have ruled were illegal monopolies.
The case follows an earlier legal dispute involving the Elliots over a different Morgan County property.
The property is zoned I-3, intended for heavy industrial use, which does not support building a data center.
Luke Kissam will lead New Corteva after Corteva officially separates its pesticide and seed businesses into two independent, publicly traded companies.
Some Indiana Democrats said they welcomed the additional investment from the Braun administration but criticized the move as inadequate.
The three-parcel property was the longtime home of the Second Baptist Church, the city’s first African American Baptist congregation.
For American millionaires, the truth of the achievement is less about cash and more about amassing assets that bump up their overall net worth.
Electronic pull tab machines, commonly known as e-tabs, are now operating in 518 of the state’s 581 eligible organizations, with nearly 2,800 machines installed statewide.
Denver-based Vault 44.01 and Cardinal Ethanol plan to jointly develop the One Carbon Partnership CCS project about 95 miles northeast of Indianapolis along the Indiana-Ohio border.
In addition to two apartment buildings, the Grand Park PUD is expected to include a parking garage and a new headquarters for Ed Carpenter Racing.
Forward Myisha Hines-Allen, an eight-year WNBA pro, inked a contract with the Fever, who later used their No. 10 draft pick on South Carolina’s Raven Johnson.
Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton was prepared to spend this past NBA season fighting his way back from a torn right Achilles tendon. He never anticipated the long journey back would take a detour because of a bout with shingles.
The union representing staff at the Indiana State Teachers Association has filed multiple unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board alleging ISTA management intimidated and retaliated against staff.
Citing a political climate at odds with their aspirations, the owners of a popular Garfield Park bakery announced plans to move to Spain.
National groups are targeting Sen. Travis Holdman for defeat and backing a challenger who has struggled to launch his campaign.
White House economists say regulatory cuts could lead to more construction to stabilize prices, increase home ownership and fuel faster economic growth.
TWG Development’s $249 million plan to redevelop the historic building and build an adjacent tower of nearly 30 stories has been called off, the city said.
U.S. District Judge Darrin P. Gayles found that the president — who sued in his personal capacity — had not met the burden of showing that the newspaper acted with actual malice, a legal standard established in the landmark New York Times v. Sullivan case in 1964.