Firm restructures for growth
The quest for expansion at Bingham Greenebaum Doll and other large firms in Indianapolis may signal more mergers.
The quest for expansion at Bingham Greenebaum Doll and other large firms in Indianapolis may signal more mergers.
A longtime attorney from Carmel who died unexpectedly this week will be laid to rest Sunday.
The Indianapolis legal community is in mourning after learning of the sudden death Tuesday night of attorney Joe Russell.
Don Marsh will have a lot of explaining to do about millions of dollars in expenses he charged to Marsh Supermarkets during a two-week civil trial that got underway Monday morning.
The Indiana chapters of the National Black Law Students Association will gather at Indianapolis law firm Krieg DeVault on Jan. 20 for the inaugural Black Law Students Association mixer.
Recipients of Baker & Daniels’ diversity scholarships say that those scholarships helped them launch their careers.
The Criminal Code Evaluation Commission is meeting Thursday morning to discuss sex crimes and sex offenders, and other issues, according to its revised meeting agenda. Later that day, the Criminal Law and Sentencing Policy Study Committee is going to take a look at Indiana’s laws regarding reporting a dead body or missing child.
Former Vice President Dan Quayle and his wife, Marilyn, have created a scholarship for students at Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis through an endowed gift of $200,000. The Quayles both earned their law degrees from the school in 1974.
When attorney John Kirkwood sees a garbage dump, his mind not only starts wandering toward the renewable energy that could be produced at that site but also an expanding field of law that’s drawing more lawyers into the environmental fold.
An Indiana lawyer intimately involved in Barack Obama’s presidential run has written a book about the campaign and
how the consistently Republican state went Democrat for the first time since 1964.
Declining profits could be on the dockets of many law firms again this year.
An attorney whose family has practiced law in Northwest Indiana since 1916 died Feb. 12 after a brief illness.
An Indianapolis attorney is President Barack Obama's newest nomination for a key administration post within the Department of Commerce.