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Indianapolis attorney’s small firm helps clients start over

February 13, 2026 | Maura Johnson

Initially dubbed Indiana’s “expungement queen” by a mentor and now peers, Stephanie Renner runs a small practice in Indianapolis that focuses on several areas: criminal, divorce, prenuptial.

Indiana Court Decisions: Feb. 2-6, 2026

February 13, 2026

Indiana Tax Court Feb. 3 David A. Gertz and Nichelle L. Gertz v. Porter County Assessor No. 24T-TA-00013 Tax. Appeal from the Indiana Board of Tax Review. Final Decision on Rehearing by Judge Justin L. McAdam. Grants the petition for rehearing for the limited purpose of modifying the Dec. 22, 2025, opinion to clarify the […]

US Senate confirms new judge in District Court for the Southern District of Indiana 

February 12, 2026 | Maura Johnson

Indianapolis attorney Justin Olson fills a vacancy that’s been open since July 2024, when Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson took senior status with the court. 

Feb. 12, 2026

February 12, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
Joseph S. Rechlicz, et al. v. Price Point Builders, LLC
No. 25A-PL-1071

Interlocutory appeal from the Lake Superior Court, Judge John M. Sedia. Affirms the trial court’s order compelling arbitration of the Rechliczes’ claims against Price Point Builders arising from alleged construction defects in their home. Holds the limited warranty agreement between the parties contains a mandatory arbitration provision requiring that breach-of-warranty claims “shall be resolved by arbitration,” and that the homeowners’ claims fall within that agreement rather than the construction agreement’s optional arbitration clause. Further holds Price Point did not waive its right to compel arbitration by participating in litigation for 14 months before filing its motion, where the case had made little substantive progress – in part due to a clerical error with the court’s electronic filing system – no dispositive rulings on the merits had occurred, and Indiana law does not require a showing of prejudice to establish waiver. Concludes the trial court properly denied the motion to correct error and stayed proceedings pending arbitration. Appellants’ attorneys: Megan L. Craig; John R. Craig. Appellee’s attorneys: Nathan D. Vis; Edward R. Ricci Jr.

This content was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and has been reviewed by an editor for accuracy.

COhatch facing eviction as Circle Centre owner alleges missed payments

February 12, 2026 | Mickey Shuey, Indianapolis Business Journal

A representative for COhatch Indy said the company hopes to resolve its dispute with with Hendricks Commercial Properties imminently.

Indiana House panel advances school cellphone crackdown, revised youth social media bills

February 12, 2026 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Both measures now head to the full House after getting reworks in the Education Committee.

Federal authorities announce an end to the immigration crackdown in Minnesota

February 12, 2026 | Associated Press

The announcement marks a significant retreat from an operation that has become a major distraction for the Trump administration and has been more volatile than prior crackdowns in Chicago and Los Angeles.

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Partial government shutdown looms as ICE negotiations stall

February 12, 2026 | The Washington Post

This shutdown would not shutter Immigration and Customs Enforcement or U.S. Customs and Border Protection, because Republicans sent those agencies tens of billions of dollars in additional funding last year that would allow them to continue operating.

IRS improperly disclosed confidential immigrant tax data to DHS

February 12, 2026 | The Washington Post

The tax agency’s chief risk and control officer wrote in a sworn declaration that the IRS provided confidential taxpayer information even when DHS officials could not provide sufficient data to positively identify a specific individual.

ICE plans Carmel office as immigration enforcement efforts ramp up

February 11, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

The federal immigration agency is reportedly eyeing an office space near Interstate 465 and U.S. 31.

Tippecanoe County judge makes public return to courtroom after shooting

February 11, 2026 | Maura Johnson

Tippecanoe County Superior Court Judge Steven Meyer returned to the courtroom on Tuesday to swear in a newly appointed Superior Court judge.

State receives first monthly payment for ICE detainees

February 11, 2026 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Indiana has a two-year agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to hold up to 1,000 detainees at a time in a previously unused wing of the Miami Correctional Facility.

Indiana man sues Bondi, Noem over removal of ICE monitoring app from App Store

February 11, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

The lawsuit seeks a ruling that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem violated the First Amendment after they allegedly “strong-armed” Apple to remove an app developed by a company founded by a Brown County resident.

Illinois man convicted in armed robbery of Indianapolis fast-food restaurant

February 11, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The man was accused of robbing a Burger King on North Shadeland Avenue in Indianapolis with a handgun, then leading police on a chase into Hamilton County.

Feb. 11, 2026

February 11, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
John Sayre and Sam the Concrete Man v. Lee Trost
No. 25A-PL-1007

Civil. Appeal from the Hamilton Superior Court, Judge Darren J. Murphy. Affirms the trial court’s judgment in favor of Lee Trost following a bench trial on claims arising from the installation of a concrete patio. Holds the evidence supports the trial court’s findings that the contractors breached the parties’ agreement and performed deficient and negligent work, including pouring mismatched concrete, incorrectly re-pouring sections, failing to complete the project within the contemplated timeframe, and leaving multiple defects and hazards unresolved nearly two years after the contract was executed. Further holds the trial court did not err in awarding $19,961 in damages, including return of the $7,425 deposit, $200 for drain and fence repairs, $836 for patio removal and $11,500 for replacement, where the court found the patio must be torn out and replaced, the existing work devalued the property, and the damages were within the scope of the evidence and necessary to compensate Trost for the loss of the benefit of the bargain. Judge Felix dissented, concluding the trial court erred by entering judgment on Trost’s negligence claim because the contractors’ duty arose solely from the contract and there was no invasion of interests beyond a breach of contractual obligations. He also concluded the trial court improperly awarded the full replacement cost of the patio, reasoning that while Trost was entitled to recover his deposit, repair costs and removal expenses, paying for an entirely new patio placed him in a better position than he would have occupied absent the breach. He would affirm the breach-of-contract finding, reverse the negligence judgment, and remand for a redetermination of damages, including any consequential damages proven with reasonable certainty. Appellant’s attorney: Jeffrey K. Eicher. Appellee’s attorney: Julie A. Camden. This content was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and has been reviewed by an editor for accuracy.

Push for tighter rules looms over Indiana needle exchange program

February 11, 2026 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Republican lawmakers are divided over limiting disease spread versus arguments of enabling drug abuse.

National Guard troops were quietly withdrawn from some US cities

February 11, 2026 | The Washington Post

The pullback from L.A., Chicago and Portland raises questions about the administration’s plan to create a quick reaction force of National Guard members designated to deploy into any area experiencing civil unrest.

FBI search of Georgia election offices relied on years-old claims of fraud, affidavit shows

February 11, 2026 | Associated Press

The affidavit provides the first public justification for an FBI search last month that targeted a county Trump and his allies have long seen as central to their claim that the 2020 election was stolen.

Indiana bill tightens school gun penalties, eases adult court rule

February 11, 2026 | Caroline Beck, WFYI

Some House Democrats initially opposed House Bill 1249 over concerns that it would take away judges’ discretion in youth handgun cases.

As online child exploitation tips climb, Indiana governor calls for tougher controls on social media

February 11, 2026 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

New data show the Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force received 29,635 cyber tips in 2025 — a 38% increase over the prior year — and has already logged nearly 3,000 tips in early 2026.

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  • ICE plans Carmel office as immigration enforcement efforts ramp up

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