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Mass Tort Rule Changes Open for Public Comment

The Marion Superior Court has offered amendments to the local rule governing mass tort cases which would provide for electronic filing of these cases. The text of the changes may be found online at www.indy.gov or at www.indybar.org . Comments are being taken until Friday, September 3 and should be forwarded to Therese Hannah, Special Master Marion Superior Court 2 at [email protected]. Approved amendments would be effective January 1, 2011.

District 8 Pro Bono Chair Appointed

Hon. David A. Shaheed of the Marion Superior Court has been appointed to a three-year term as chair of the District 8 Pro Bono Committee by Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard.

Volunteers Needed for Home Borrower Outreach Events

The Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network, in cooperation with the IndyBar Pro Bono Standing Committee, is recruiting attorneys to attend two home borrower outreach events to answer general legal questions about foreclosure proceedings. The first event, to be held Sept. 1 from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Indiana National Guard Armory, will include a free workshop by IFPN counselors with attorney volunteers answering general legal questions, probably in small group settings, in two hour shifts. The second event, a partnership with the HOPE NOW Alliance, will be held on Sept. 16 from 2 to 8 p.m. at Lafayette Square Mall and will feature lenders present for face-to-face meetings with troubled borrowers. This event will also include attorney volunteers answering questions in two hour shifts in small group settings. If you are interested in receiving additional information, contact Megan Graves at [email protected], Brita Horvath at [email protected], Andy Campbell at [email protected], or Caren Chopp at [email protected].

E-Filing Trainings Scheduled

Two trainings for Marion County’s new File & Serve service are scheduled for Tuesday, September 28 and Wednesday, September 29. The trainings, presented jointly by Marion Superior Court and Lexis Nexis, will be held at the IndyBar Education Center. See www.indybar.org for details and registration information.

Don’t Miss These Section Socials

Two section socials are coming up…don’t miss these great opportunities to mix and mingle with fellow Indy practitioners! Business Law Section members will enjoy a free Summer Social on Wednesday, August 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Rathskeller. This event will be held immediately after the section’s ethics seminar, which will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Rathskeller. The IndyBar Taxation Section will join with the local Estate Planning Council and Financial Planners Association for their annual social event on Tuesday, September 14 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Conrad Indianapolis. Register for these events at www.indybar.org.

Legal Line Volunteers Make a Difference

Members of the Indybar Young Lawyers Division were on hand to assist the public during the bar’s recent Legal Line free call-in advice program. Participating in the program were Tracy Betz, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP; Ben Caughey, Ice Miller LLP; Stephanie Eckerle, Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP; Katherine Gould, Lewis Wagner LLP; Whitney Mosby, Bingham McHale LLP; Joel Nagle, Tabbert Hahn Earnest & Weddle LLP; Lindsay Ramsey, Ice Miller LLP; and Chris Wahl, Hill Fulwider McDowell Funk & Mathews PC. Legal Line is held the second Tuesday of each month except December from 6-8 p.m. The number to call is 317-269-2000. To volunteer contact Caren Chopp, Indybar Pro Bono Coordinator at [email protected].

Turn Your Clients’ Business Risks into Financial Rewards: Tuesday, August 24

Do you know what captive insurance is, who qualifies for it, how they are formed and what drives clients to participate? Attend this seminar to find out. Topics discussed will also include how to profit from one’s business risk exposure, financial benefits of owning a captive including participation in underwriting profits, cost control of commercial insurance and compliance requirements, along with tax and asset protection benefits of owning a domestically licensed captive insurance company. Seminar includes 1 CLE.

Reasonable Searches According to the Supremes: Wednesday, August 25

Marion County’s long-time magistrate judge Mick Jensen will provide a review of 2009/2010 United States and Indiana Supreme Court decisions. Anyone practicing criminal law–particularly in Marion County’s drug courts–can benefit from Magistrate Jensen’s expertise. Seminar includes 1 CLE & NAC.

Plain English Civil Jury Instruction Seminars to be Held

The Indiana Judges Association will be hosting two Indianapolis area seminars on the new plain English civil jury instructions; the morning of October 6 at Primo Hall in Plainfield and the afternoon of October 21 at the Indianapolis Hilton North.

The seminars will focus on why plain English is important, the process used to get the model instructions, and how the new models are part of overall jury reform in Indiana.    Attendees can also examine some of the new models and have the opportunity to question the judges who wrote them.   Three hours of CLE will be offered, including one hour of ethics. The cost of the seminar is $145.00. Online registration opened August 16, 2010 at https://ijc.wufoo.com/forms/say-what-seminars-2010.

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