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Due to the size of the State of Indiana, Hoosiers are fortunate to have wide access to a pool of quality attorneys, dedicated judiciary, and
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Due to the size of the State of Indiana, Hoosiers are fortunate to have wide access to a pool of quality attorneys, dedicated judiciary, and

In all types of court cases, a litigant (party to the lawsuit or criminal case) may be found in contempt of court. They are two

A recent Supreme Court of the United States case addressed the issue of whether a search warrant is needed in order to search the contents

In matters involving real property (i.e. land and immovable property on land), in general, boundaries and possession can be known through title. However, even with

These days, a lot of businesses are asking employees, especially those in positions that hold proprietary information, such as sales, technology, and product development, to

Several months ago the Indiana Court of Appeals addressed a case, Daniel Brewington v. State of Indiana, and affirmed the trial court’s criminal conviction of

In litigation generally and family law specifically, there is copious amounts of information that often must be gathered and sorted through to produce the most

Prior to a final hearing, discovery may be completed to allow the parties to gather information relevant to the pending matters. Discovery can be conducted

In many civil cases, mediation is a potential option prior to a final hearing or trial to allow the parties to negotiate with the assistance

A deposition is a discovery tool, or a way that attorneys and litigants gather information that is relevant to the case. A deposition is just
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