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Archive for October, 2005


Environmental Brief: Airline Water

Friday, October 21st, 2005

The US Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with 24 airlines to monitor the drinking water aboard flights. Earlier testing showed that 15 percent had contaminated water. The EPA is currently developing specific regulations for onboard drinking water quality, and is maintaining a website about the issue, including ongoing test results. The Monterey Herald […]

Circular 230 Revisited

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

Steve R. Akers of Bessemer Trust has recently released an article entitled IRS Guidance Regarding Circular 230–Effect on Estate Planning Practitioners. This article provides a comprehensive explanation of the impact of the regulations that were effective earlier this year.

Lawsuits fly in Lawrence

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

Andy Gammill provides this report in the Indianapolis Star: The city of Lawrence’s suit against the company that runs its waterworks was the opening salvo in a steady stream of lawsuits that has rocked the Northeastside community. Lawsuits in the past year — more than a dozen major ones — range from allegations of unconstitutional […]

Judge reviewing jury selection with lawyers

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

Jackson Circuit Judge Bill Vance questioned attorneys about jury selection in the murder case against Anthony R. Stockelman on Wednesday, reports the Jackson County Tribune. Vance suggested the court may need to conduct jury selection in a larger room because of the interest in the trial and the number of prospective jurors that could be […]

State Health Dept. Launches Licensure Action

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

The Indiana State Department of Health has filed an administrative action against the license of Hoosier Care II, Inc. d/b/a Hanover Nursing Center in Hanover, Indiana. State health officials said that they are seeking that the facility’s license be placed on probation and have issued an emergency order for placement of a monitor and a […]

Digital IL

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

The Indiana Lawyer is expanding its online content and may soon put several legal blogs out of business. You no longer have to wait every two weeks for the latest from IL. Digital IL is your weekly update on legal news in the state of Indiana. The e-mail will be sent every Wednesday, keeping you […]

Morgan County Courthouse departments file back in

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

Keith Rhoades of the MD Times reports: With the goal of being home for Halloween, employees displaced from the Morgan County Courthouse will begin moving back home later this week. Superior Court I Judge G. Thomas Gray said officeholders have come up with a schedule for moving the courts, the prosecutor’s office, and clerk’s office […]

State high court suspends lawyer for misconduct

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

Richard D. Walton of the Indianapolis Star provides this report: A woman hired Indianapolis attorney John H. Freeman IV to represent her son in delinquency proceedings. When Freeman didn’t show at a hearing, the mother was forced to negotiate a plea with the prosecutor. Another woman hired Freeman to advocate for her granddaughter in school […]

Free legal service for seniors

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

The Marion Chronicle Tribune has an article titled, “ILS offers free legal services for seniors.” The Marion-Grant County Senior Center is hosting attorneys from Indiana Legal Services Inc. on the second Wednesday of every month to provide legal help to people 60 and older. The first session was held Wednesday, when attorney Price A. Jackson […]

Judicial Commission Admonishes Marion Superior Court Commissioner

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

The press release reads: The Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications issued today a Public Admonition of Commissioner Christopher B. Haile, Marion Superior Court, Civil Division 11. The Commission is a seven-member body comprised of the Chief Justice of Indiana, three lawyers elected by lawyers throughout the State, and three non-lawyers appointed by the Governor. Supreme […]