In This Issue of Indiana Lawyer

DEC. 21, 2011-JAN. 5, 2012

The funding for Indiana legal aid providers takes another hit in 2012, requiring them to tap into reserves. Some wonder if revised attorney advertising rules prohibit giving holiday gifts to those who've sent work their way. Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard, who is leaving the bench in March, says his time as chief justice has been a "dream job."

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Judge in high-stakes suit praises lawyers

Indianapolis class-action attorney Irwin Levin just helped lead a legal team that is going to collect more than $6.7 million in fees in a high-profile Iowa lawsuit involving price fixing in the concrete industry.

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Judge won’t allow auto-dialer statute enforcement during appeal

Balancing free speech rights with the public interest in preventing automated political calls from out-of-state entities, U.S. Judge William Lawrence in Indianapolis denied the state’s request to continue enforcing Indiana’s auto-dialer statute while a higher court is considering his ruling from two months ago that blocked enforcement.

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Judge rules on case involving legislative walkout fines

A Marion Superior judge has ruled that state courts don’t have the ability to interfere with the Indiana General Assembly’s constitutional authority to pass laws or its own internal rules, including how it compels attendance or imposes fines.

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