There are times during the year when I can maintain the pleasant illusion of control. December offers no such mercy.
The Indiana General Assembly is preparing for an abbreviated legislative session, but lawmakers will still delve into legal ...
Much of what goes on in courtrooms is based on tradition and folklore rather than the text of the law. Take the furlough as ...
There's no mistaking that our readers gravitate to stories about attorneys and judges being disciplined by the Indiana ...
Mark your calendars for Saturday, January 31, 2026, at The Vogue Theatre, 6259 N. College Ave. Registration is now open on ...
Under Indiana’s current e-filing system, there are three avenues of e-filing: regular routes, e-filing for protective orders ...
Ken Nunn, one of Indiana's most prominent personal injury attorneys, died Dec. 24 at the age of 85. In  February, The Indiana ...
Between Supreme Court rewrites of familiar statutes, extended methane deadlines, and Indiana’s new stormwater and ...
The order seeking to preempt state regulation of artificial intelligence has added another wrinkle as attorneys attempt to ...
From the immigration crackdown that brought hundreds of detainees to Indiana jails to the Indiana Senate’s rejection of ...
IndyBar’s Paralegal Committee partnered with Eskenazi Hospital’s Emergency Department to help spread a little Christmas ...
The problem many AI companies have encountered is that their enormous training datasets contain enormous amounts of ...