Indianapolis law firms ratchet up marketing to women
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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It’s out with sporting events and in with fashion shows as firms try to make female clients feel more welcome.
Downtown is short of the four- and five-star hotel rooms preferred by National Football League sponsors and partners for a 2018 Super Bowl host, but local tourism officials are hesitant to add more hotel space just to secure a second Super Bowl.
Once again, Bill Benner [July 30] misses a key point in the NCAA’s handling of Penn State when he applauds the NCAA’s “courage and swift response” in his hypothetical reaction to it being his son subjected to sodomy in the Penn State locker room showers.
Multiple organizations, from St. Vincent Health to Emmis Communications Corp. to Buckingham Cos. to Riley Children’s Foundation, have added a “chief strategy officer” to their ranks.
One of the things I try to explain to students is the importance of process. This is, of course, a central principle of civil liberties.
A business model that provides mostly free digital content can’t continue in the long term.
Republican Mayor Greg Ballard’s aides says delayed action on funding proposals could jeopardize pending economic development proposals.
For-profit school operator ITT Educational Services Inc. told investors late last month that it had worked out a tentative deal with an outside party that would provide $100 million in loans to its students.
A new book, “The Shareholder Value Myth,” by Cornell law professor Lynn Stout, is ruffling feathers in the field of corporate governance.
The hullabaloo over gay marriage and Chick-fil-A exposes three astonishing falsehoods of modern political economy that distract us from weightier issues.
The latest U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan for a $14.4 million floodwall and levee from Butler University to Kessler Boulevard is both good and bad news for woodland advocates.
Startup ViewYou, which launched in October 2011, provides matchmaking services for job-seeking college students and companies with open positions.
Popular meteorologist Angela Buchman has left WISH-TV Channel 8 as expected and is likely to be off the air for a year until she joins competitor WTHR-TV Channel 13, according to several local broadcast television sources.
Mayor Greg Ballard said Thursday that he plans to introduce a new system of merit raises that could put extra pressure on department chiefs to cut their budgets.
Interactive Intelligence, a developer of communications and interactions-management software, purchased Bay Bridge Decision Technologies in an all-cash transaction effective Aug. 1. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
In March, theater critics from around the country will be coming to Indy. Tough crowd? Yes. Great exposure? Yes.
Eli Lilly and Co. will book about $790 million in pretax income in the third quarter thanks to an early payment from former drug development partner Amylin Pharmaceuticals.
Lightning is believed to have caused a fire that left 28 residents of a Westfield apartment complex displaced Thursday morning. The blaze broke out at Maple Knoll Apartments, near State Road 32 and Spring Mill Road, at about 7 a.m. Fire crews from Westfield, Indianapolis, Noblesville, Zionsville and Sheridan battled the fire for more than an hour. Apartment management and the American Red Cross are working to find shelter for some of the residents.
A suspect wanted in the shooting of a 13-year-old Indianapolis boy turned himself in to police overnight. Glenn Beard, 56, is charged with murder and possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon. He is suspected of shooting Jarrell Tucker on Sunday night in the 100 block of North Denny Street. Beard denies the charges.