Indiana

Indiana was admitted as the 19th US State on December 11, 1816. The state is the 17th most populous US state with approximately 6.6 million residents, and 38th largest by area at approximately 36,000 sq.miles. The capital city is Indianapolis, and the nickname is “The Hoosier State”. The state falls in the 7th Circuit of the US Court of Appeals.

Today, Indiana is still known as a manufacturing state, and its economy is dependant on auto, steel, and pharmaceutical industries. The state is also driven by major sports events, as it is home to The NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, NBA’s Indiana Pacers, and it notably hosts the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400 Motor Sports Races annually.

The Indiana state government operates out of Indianapolis, and is divided into three branches; Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. 

The Supreme Court of Indiana is the apex of the court system in Indiana, and it oversees the lower courts and commissions that comprise the judicial branch in the state.  Courts include the Tax Court, the Indiana Court of Appeals.  The court system is broken down by county, and larger cities like South Bend or Evansville, have courts of concurrent jurisdiction.  Commissions, such as the Judicial Nominating Commission, assist the judicial branch in operations.

The Executive branch consists of elected officials, and the governor is responsible for state functions.  The Legislative branch is a bicameral legislature, with the Indiana House of Representatives as the lower house and the Indiana Senate as the higher house. 

Indiana is home to Notre Dame Law School, Indiana University, Purdue University, and Butler University. It also houses several historical sites and popular tourist attractions in the state. Among these are Indiana Dunes National Park, Angel Mounds, the Allen County Courthouse, Butler Fieldhouse, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The National Law Review covers state and federal cases from the state of Indiana. Tax and bankruptcy court appeals, agency news, immigration, healthcare, and cases in other areas of the law. The National Law Review also covers upcoming events, and state-specific news in Indiana.

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Feb
25
2012
Indiana Right-To-Work Law Under Fire; Unions Take Fight to Court in New Lawsuit Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
15
2012
Indiana Supreme Court Decision Lists Circumstances Under Which a Construction Manager May be Held Liable for Injuries to a Subcontractor’s Employee Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
13
2012
Unverified EEOC Filing Not Good Enough, Says Northern District of Indiana Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
20
2013
Indiana Court Applies Corporate Alter Ego Doctrine Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
10
2013
Indiana Judge Rules State's Right To Work Law Unconstitutional Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Dec
15
2014
Architect’s Markings on Drawings Did Not Trump Terms of Construction Contract Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
5
2016
New Indiana Law Expands Use of Telemedicine Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
28
2017
Indiana on Cutting Edge of Lead Service Line Replacement for Water Utilities Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Mar
13
2024
Indiana Extends Rule Against Perpetuities to 360 Years Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
14
2012
“Slam Dunk” Liability Defense Does Not Abrogate Duty to Defend Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Feb
6
2012
Indiana’s New Right-to-Work Law Adds to Pressures on Organized Labor Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Mar
3
2014
Absolute Pollution Exclusion Still Unenforceable in Indiana Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Sep
13
2012
Insurer Bound by Policyholder’s Settlement of Questionable Liability Case Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Jan
2
2013
Additional Insured Entitled to Coverage Where Accident Resulted from Named Insured’s Operations Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Mar
19
2024
Indiana Joins States Focusing on Consolidation of Health Care Mintz
May
3
2023
Mintz May Madness: Comprehensive Data Privacy Laws Sweeping the Nation Indiana's New Law is on the Books Mintz
Jul
2
2012
Energy and Environment Law Update - July 2, 2012 Mintz
Aug
21
2018
Arkansas 1115 Medicaid Waiver: August 2018 Status Mintz
Apr
2
2012
Energy and Environment Law and Regulatory Update - April 2, 2012 Mintz
Sep
26
2012
Health Care Law Reform Update Mintz
Dec
19
2023
Year in Review: Laws Impacting Employee Non-Competition, Non-Solicitation, and Non-Disclosure Agreements – What to Know, What to Do and What to Expect in 2024 Mintz
Dec
28
2023
2023 Round-Up on State Consumer Data Privacy Laws Mintz
Mar
10
2016
New Class Action Filed Challenging NCAA’S Scholarship Caps and Transfer Rules Mintz
Feb
4
2015
What Indiana’s Medicaid Expansion Means For Other States Mintz
Sep
2
2014
What Does Delaware’s Wal-Mart Decision Mean for the Attorney-Client Privilege and Internal Investigations? Mintz
May
31
2023
Mintz May Madness: Montana’s New Consumer Data Privacy Law Follows the Leaders ... and we’re not talking about California! Mintz
Sep
16
2015
Medicare to Permit Value-Based Insurance Design in Medicare Advantage Plans Mintz
Sep
15
2022
Louisiana and Indiana Attorneys-General Issue Guidance That Investment Firms Incorporating ESG Factors Violate Their Fiduciary Duty Mintz
Oct
14
2022
Energy & Sustainability Litigation Updates — October 2022 Mintz
May
13
2020
Marion County Keeps the Heat on Multifamily Property Tax Assessments Faegre Drinker
Feb
5
2021
Divided Indiana Court of Appeals Issues Landmark Divorce Tax Decision Faegre Drinker
Feb
18
2021
Will COVID-19 Impact Your Eligibility for an Indiana Property Tax Exemption? Faegre Drinker
Sep
16
2012
Electronic Health Records: Looking Past Skepticism Faegre Drinker
Sep
29
2020
Indiana Court of Appeals: Dead Man’s Statute Alive and Well in Trust Dispute Faegre Drinker
Feb
19
2021
Indiana Passes COVID-19 Civil Tort Immunity Bill Faegre Drinker
 

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