Hammerle on … ‘The Company You Keep’, ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’
Bob Hammerle says that “Start Trek Into Darkness” captures all the goofy charm that made the TV series so lovable.
Bob Hammerle says that “Start Trek Into Darkness” captures all the goofy charm that made the TV series so lovable.
After a day of serving clients, these lawyers scroll through microfilm at the local library or go online researching people and places. They then become storytellers who weave together the nuggets of information and tidbits of clues about an individual or incident.
Bob Hammerle recommends you see “The Great Gatsby” on the big screen.
Bob Hammerle recommends that all lawyers go see the documentary “West of Memphis.”
Nelson Vogel, partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP in South Bend, and Scott Weathers, attorney in Indianapolis, have never met, never crossed paths in a courtroom. Yet, both lawyers readily give their time and attention to youngsters who live in impoverished countries and mostly want just to talk and play with someone.
Attorneys spend their leisure time indulging in their love of cooking.
A third-year evening student, Russell Hollis did not return home empty handed from “Wheel of Fortune.”
Indiana attorneys use photographs, paint to preserve art and history of courthouses.
The Lawyer League softball is an annual summertime league in Indianapolis that’s been around for more than 30 years.
Rod Taylor’s charitable efforts have raised millions for one Indiana hospital.
Briana Clark, an attorney with Bingham Greenebaum Doll, is one of seven women chosen to race for the Nature Valley Grand Prix amateur cycling team.
An Indianapolis attorney wins his division at the Indiana Golden Gloves.
The Chuck Klein Lawyers Softball League will kick off its 2012 season with a mandatory managers meeting at 6:30 p.m. May 3 at Kuntz Soccer Complex, 1502 W. 16th St., Indianapolis.
Several Indianapolis lawyers will participate in the “Fight for Air Climb” Saturday to benefit the American Lung Association.
Attorneys volunteer with a nonprofit that helps homeless people get back on their feet.
A committee formed by the new Indiana State Bar Association president wants to encourage attorneys to step away from their desks and find time for fitness and wellness.
Eight teams participated in the annual softball league this year, but diehard players say that they’d like to see more teams next season.
Personal injury attorney M. Brady Beyers became a fan of roller derby in 2009, but he didn’t expect that two years later he’d be playing the game himself. Eventually, a friend talked him into it.