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In Indiana, there are thousands and thousands of trials and hearings each year. For litigants who lose on the merits in civil or criminal litigation,
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In Indiana, there are thousands and thousands of trials and hearings each year. For litigants who lose on the merits in civil or criminal litigation,

One question we frequently hear from our clients is “can I get attorney fees?” Unfortunately, the answer to this question is, it depends. The main

A common question litigants have in family law cases is whether there is a way they can be reimbursed for their attorney’s fees? The answer

Very few cases go directly to the Indiana Supreme Court (ISC) as a matter of right.1 Most cases wind up in the ISC as a

We have all heard on television or from an unsatisfied litigant they will take their case to the Supreme Court. In reality, most cases have

In general, an individual cannot appeal a trial court’s decision until there is a final judgment in the case. A final judgment is one that

Indiana is fortunate to have an intermediate appellate court where every litigant with a final order can appeal as a matter of right if they

The trial court’s final order, such as in a divorce case, dividing the property and making a custody award can be enforced immediately. And it

The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects individuals from illegal searches and seizures. This means that when police officers illegally conduct searches or

The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects individuals from random police searches. The United States Supreme Court has found that, implicit within the
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