Indiana Homeowners Association Law
<h1> United States of America v. James Henley </h1>
<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Indianapolis, IN criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Stealing Nearly $3 Million and Five Indianapolis Homes </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Serial Fraudster Sentenced to Ten Years in Federal Prison for Stealing Nearly $3 Million and Five Indianapolis Homes </h2></center></b></b> </h2></ce... More...
$0 (02-03-2025 - IN)<h1> United States of America v. Mark Steven Diamond </h1>
<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Chicago, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Wire Fraud </font/color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Former Gary Mayor Sentenced for Wire Fraud<br> </h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> A Chicago businessman was sentenced today to more than 17 years in federal prison for bilkin... More...
$0 (01-16-2025 - IN)William J. Page v. Valarie J. Page
<h2><br> Indianapolis, Indiana divorce lawyers represented the Petitioner and the Respondent in a marriage dissolution action.<br> </h2><br> <br> <br> Husband and Wife were married in May 1981. Their marriage was dissolved on October 11, 2012, and the distribution of the marital estate was settled via a settlement agreement ("the Agreement") executed by the parties and accepted by the trial court.... More...
$0 (07-02-2024 - IN)Phylilis Harvey v. Sam's Club Store #8174
Hammond, Indiana personal injury slip and fall law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.<br> <br> In Indiana, slip-and-fall claims are based on negligence and premises liability principles. Under Indiana law, homeowners, businesses, and landlords must ensure that their properties are reasonably free of potential hazards to residents, customers, employ... More...
$0 (03-14-2024 - IN)Yolanda Hunt v. Walmart, Inc.
South Bend, Indiana personal injury slip and fall law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.<br> <br> In Indiana, slip-and-fall claims are based on negligence and premises liability principles. Under Indiana law, homeowners, businesses, and landlords must ensure that their properties are reasonably free of potential hazards to residents, customers, emp... More...
$1 (03-15-2024 - IN)Rebecca Kirkland and Paul Kirkland v. Wal-Mart Stores East, LLp
Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability theory.<br> <br> This case was filed in the Hamilton Circuit Court, 29C01-2309-CT-008726, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.<br> <br> "In Indiana, slip-and-fall claims are based on negligence and premises liability principles. Under Indiana law, homeowners, business... More...
$1 (03-12-2024 - IN)Conroad Associates, L.P. v. Castleton Corner Owners Association, Inc., et al.
Indianapolis, Indiana civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiff and the Defendant on breach of contract theories.<br> <br> <br> Plaintiff Conroad Associates, L.P. (" ;Conroad") initiated this litigation against Defendants Castleton Corner Owners Association, Inc. (the "Association"), AT Castleton IN Owner, LLC, AT Castleton IN Association Manager, LLC, Arciterra Companies, LLC ("Arciterr... More...
$0 (11-06-2023 - IN)Elevance Health, Inc. v. Vinod Mohan
Indianapolis, Indiana commercial litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a misappropriation of trade secrets theory.<br> <br> <br> n August 22, 2023, Plaintiff Elevance Health, Inc. ("Elevance") filed this diversity action against its former employee, Defendant Vinod Mohan ("Ms. Mohan"), alleging that Ms. Mohan misappropriated trade secrets. Dkt. 1. Elevance also fil... More...
$0 (09-15-2023 - IN)Jennifer Finnerty v. NCAA
Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a negligence theory. <br> <table><br> <h1><br> <center><br> <P><br> <img width="300" src="http://www.morelawtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Indianapolis_IN_State.jpg" alt="State Courthouse - Indianapolis, Indiana"><br> <P><br> State Courthouse - Indianapolis, Indiana</a><br> <P><br> <a font="red" href="http... More...
$0 (02-17-2023 - IN)United States of America v. Mohammed Shahbaz Khan
Hammond, Indiana criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with fraud.<br> <br> Mohammed Shahbaz Khan, age 46, of Bourbonnais, Illinois, was charged with making false claims related to mortgage assistance from the Hardest Hit Fund, a federal mortgage assistance initiative offered by the U.S. Treasury Department's Troubled Asset Relief Program.<br> <br> The purpose of the Hardest Hit Fu... More...
$0 (08-16-2021 - IN)United States of America v. Wesley A. Smith
Indianapolis, Indiana criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant who was charged with wire fraud.<br> <br> Wesley A. Smith, 31, was employed by Seven Corners, a travel insurance business located in Carmel. His duties included processing travel insurance claims of Seven Corners clients. One of the clients is Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA). FMCA was an organization of RV owners whose membe... More...
$0 (05-07-2021 - IN)United States of America v. Phillip Yoder
<center><br> <img width="300" src="http://inn.fd.org/sites/inn.fd.org/files/office_images/SB-court-22.jpg"><br> </center><br> South Bend, IN - Ligonier, Indiana Man Sentenced To 87 Months In Prison<br> <br> Phillip Yoder, age 41, of Ligonier, Indiana, was sentenced on his guilty pleas to wire fraud, bank fraud, mail fraud and bankruptcy fraud. <br> <br> Yoder was sentenced to serve 87 months each ... More...
$0 (07-08-2019 - IN)Paula Casillas v. Madison Avenue Associates, Inc.
<center><br> <img width="300" src="http://www.insd.uscourts.gov/sites/insd/files/indianapolis.png"><br> </center><br> The bottom line of our opinion can<br> be succinctly stated: no harm, no foul. Madison Avenue Associates,<br> Inc. made a mistake. The Fair Debt Collection Practices<br> Act requires debt collectors to notify consumers about the<br> 2 No. 17‐3162<br> process that the statute ... More...
$0 (06-04-2019 - IN)Brenda Lear Scheidler v. State of Indiana, et al.
<center><br> <img width="300" src="http://www.insd.uscourts.gov/sites/insd/files/indianapolis.png"><br> </center><br> <br> Brenda Lear Scheidler worked for<br> the Indiana Department of Insurance (“IDOI”). She sought<br> accommodations for disabilities related to her mental health.<br> She asked, among other things, that her coworkers not startle<br> her. She received these accommodations for ... More...
$0 (01-27-2019 - IN)Christopher Barnes v. State of Indiana
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$0 (01-21-2019 - IN)Mark H. Soto v. State of Indiana
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$0 (10-04-2018 - IN)Gregory Aregood, Jr. v. Givaudan Flavors Corporation
More than twenty current and former<br> employees at the ConAgra microwave popcorn plant in<br> Rensselaer, Indiana sued various manufacturers and suppliers<br> of butter flavorings that contained the chemical diacetyl,<br> which if inhaled can cause a respiratory disease called “popcorn<br> lung.” All defendants were dismissed except Givaudan<br> Flavors Corporation (“Givaudan”), a long&#... More...
$0 (09-17-2018 - IN)Mark A. Emerson v. State of Indiana <table> <td>
In June 2015, Emerson and his then-wife Lara had separated but not yet <br> divorced. The two had one child together, and Lara had two other children <br> from a previous relationship. After the split, Lara and her children remained in <br> the marital home in Anderson, while Emerson stayed with a friend in <br> Indianapolis. At this time, Lara was in a romantic relationship with Cody Gay <br> (�... More...
$0 (08-07-2018 - IN)Mark McClaskey v. CWG Plastering, LLC
Walter “Wally” Gianino owned and<br> operated a plastering company in St. Louis, Missouri, for over<br> thirty years. That business—Gianino Plastering—abruptly<br> closed in 2012. Around the same time, Wally’s son, Curt Gianino,<br> who had worked at Gianino Plastering for over a decade,<br> founded his own company, CWG Plastering, LLC. CWG<br> took on at least some of Gianino Plastering... More...
$0 (07-31-2018 - IN)Peter Deppe v. National Collegiate Athletic Association
This case raises an antitrust chal-lenge to the NCAA’s1 “year in residence” rule, which re-quires student-athletes who transfer to a Division I college to<br> 1 National Collegiate Athletic Association.<br> 2 No. 17-1711<br> wait one full academic year before they can play for their new school. A Division I football player filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that the rule is an unlawful re... More...
$0 (06-27-2018 - IN)Marcus K. Baxter v. State of Indiana <table> <td>
On July 17, 2016, the car wash owner or manager of Mike’s Carwash on East <br> Washington Street called 911 and stated that two suspicious males2 were on the <br> property, they were not using the business’s services, they looked to be evading <br> the security cameras to the business, and that he wanted the police to “check <br> them out.” Transcript Volume 2 at 36. At about 12:54 p.m.,... More...
$0 (06-26-2018 - IN)Clint Richardson v. State of Indiana <table> <td>
On the night of July 28, 2016, Alina Pawchareune was asleep at her rented <br> house in Indianapolis. She was in a bedroom on the house’s second floor. <br> When Pawchareune woke up to go to the bathroom, she noted that the light <br> was on in the hallway, which was unusual. She further noticed a box had been <br> moved from her bedroom to the hallway. Next, she saw that the door to the <br... More...
$0 (01-21-2018 - IN)Doran J. Curry v. State of Indiana <table> <td>
On January 14, 2015, at around 1:47 p.m., Indiana State Police Trooper James <br> Wells (“Trooper Wells”) approached a vehicle in the left lane of southbound <br> Interstate 65 that was traveling below the posted speed limit of 70 miles per <br> hour. Before the vehicle yielded the lane, Trooper Wells clocked its speed and <br> determined that it was traveling at approximately 63 miles per ho... More...
$0 (12-24-2017 - IN)State of Tennessee v. Kaylecia Woodard <table> <td>
The defendant’s conviction relates to the June 16, 2014 robbery of the Grocery and Tobacco Market on Maryville Pike in Knoxville. On that date, Anthony <br> -2<br> Smith robbed the store clerk, Mohammed Islam, at gunpoint. Mr. Islam described the offense at trial:<br> What actually happened is I am working and my employee called me, I was talking to them. And one guy – with the bandana, he ... More...
$0 (06-18-2017 - IN)The Harbours Condominium Association, Inc. v. Angela Hudson
The Harbours Condominium Association, Inc., ("Association") appeals from the trial court's denial of the Association's request for a money judgment and to foreclose on a condominium lien against a condominium owner, Angela Hudson. On appeal, the Association presents five issues for review, which we restate as:<br> <br> 1. Whether the trial court erred when it entered a personal judgment ag... More...
$0 (08-22-2006 - IN)<b>Timothy Smith v. State of Indiana </b>
Shemika Smith is the mother of four children, including K.J., who was born on <br> December 28, 2000, and M.K., who was born on October 5, 2005. Shemika <br> married Smith on June 18, 2011. From 2011 to 2015, Shemika and her <br> children lived with Smith. During this time, Shemika worked long hours, <br> including some twelve- or thirteen-hour days and weekends, as a training <br> <br> <br> C... More...
$0 (02-02-2017 - IN)<b>Hollis Lloyd v. State of Indiana </b>
The facts of this case appear to be undisputed. On the night of August 8, 2015, <br> Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Gibson (“Officer Gibson”) <br> responded to a call of an altercation between a man and a woman at an address <br> on Savannah Drive in Indianapolis. When he arrived at the scene, Officer <br> Gibson saw a woman, later identified as Leslie Best (“Best”) stand... More...
$0 (12-02-2016 - IN)<b> ESPN, Inc. and Paula Lavigne v. University of Notre Dame Police Department</b> <table> <td>
The Notre Dame Security Police Department was established in 1977 by Resolution of the University of Notre Dame trustees. Through the University trustees, the Department is granted “[g]eneral police powers.” Ind. Code §§ 21-17-5-4(a)(1), (b) (2014). But beyond these traditional police functions, the Department also enforces the University student code and parietals,1 coordinates internal ... More...
$0 (12-02-2016 - IN)<b>Bryan N. Myers v. State of Indiana </b> <b><h3>Case no. - 17A04-1510-CR-1688 <B><h3>
In May 2014, Myers was charged in Wabash County with class D felony possession of methamphetamine (“Wabash County Cause”). He was released on bond and was residing at his Pike Street home in Wabash. [6] On June 4, 2014, the DeKalb County prosecutor charged Myers with four class A felony drug dealing offenses in two separate two-count causes, 17D02-1406 Court of Appeals of Indiana | Memo... More...
$0 (11-04-2016 - IN)<b>Dakota Fraley v. State of Indiana </b>
Fraley was born on November 16, 1993, and lived most of his life in Ripley <br> County with his mother. He began smoking marijuana at age twelve, drinking <br> alcohol at age thirteen, and experimenting with all other illegal narcotics except <br> for “LSD” and “mushrooms.” Appellant’s App. at 44. Fraley began to smoke <br> marijuana daily when he was thirteen, and he began to sell ma... More...
$0 (10-15-2016 - IN)<b>Charles McKeen, M.D. v. Billy Turner</b>
In May 1998, Rowena Turner was diagnosed with a type of bone marrow <br> cancer. Among other things, patients with this type of cancer are at increased <br> risk for blood clots. <br> [3] In April 2008, Rowena learned that she had malignant tumors in her colon. <br> Therefore, on May 23, 2008, Dr. Charles McKeen performed a surgery to <br> remove a large portion of Rowena’s colon. Rowena rema... More...
$0 (10-06-2016 - IN)Kendrick Morris v. State of Indiana
We summarized the facts of this case in Morris’s direct appeal. <br> On April 14, 2001, then thirteen-year-old Tiara McGinty was about to leave her home on Carrollton Avenue in Indianapolis when she observed two men dressed in black, hooded shirts standing on the porch holding guns. The front door of the residence was open but the screen door was closed. Tiara was <br> standing inside the hous... More...
$0 (07-07-2016 - IN)Charles R. Ellis v. State of Indiana
On the evening of May 26, 2015, Officers Shane Melton, Adam Martin, and <br> Charlie Fourkiller of the Kokomo Police Department were involved with <br> undercover work in association with a drug task force. The officers had met <br> behind a business in Kokomo to set up some plans for an investigation. Officer <br> Gibson, who was patrolling on his horse nearby, saw Jeremiah Floyd and <br> Chris... More...
$0 (07-04-2016 - IN)Michael Ackerman v. State of Indiana
In 1977, D.S. was in a relationship with Michael Ackerman. D.S. was living in an apartment with her two children, three-year-old I.W., and twenty-one-month-old W.W. On the morning of January 17, 1977, D.S. was leaving early to go to work, but she first checked on W.W., who was lying in his crib and stood up when D.S. entered the room. D.S. noticed nothing wrong with W.W. at that time. That day... More...
$0 (04-17-2016 - IN)Darreus Rainwater v. State of Indiana
In March 2015 Chad Hall lived with his father and fifteen-year-old son in <br> Greene County, Indiana. Hall kept four four-wheelers and lawn equipment <br> inside a detached garage on the property. <br> [4] Hall and his son were returning home around 6:00 p.m. one evening when <br> Hall’s son said that he saw something in the detached garage. Hall drove his <br> truck to the detached... More...
$0 (04-04-2016 - IN)Larry Myers, et al. v. Crouse-Hinds, et al.: GE v. Mary R. Geyman, et al.: Owens-Illinois, Inc v. Mary R. Geyman, et al.
We have consolidated three appeals involving the constitutionality of the Indiana Product Liability Act statute of repose. In each case, the plaintiffs request reconsideration of our prior holding in AlliedSignal v. Ott, 785 N.E.2d 1068 (Ind. 2003). While we decline to reconsider Ott's holdings due to the principles of stare decisis and legislative acquiescence, we do address the plaintiffs' new... More...
$0 (03-20-2016 - IN)Charles Darryl Jenkins, Jr. v. State of Indiana
In August 2014, Jenkins, born on September 10, 1992, Andre Brown, and Tyler <br> Chandler stayed with Iesha Johnson in her apartment at 2314 Yeager Road. <br> The men seemed to stop talking or changed the subject whenever Johnson <br> entered the room, and she thought they probably did so because they were <br> talking about her. Johnson observed the men carrying a bag with a string that <br> th... More...
$0 (03-14-2016 - IN)Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc., and Hammond Gavit High School v. Nasir Cade, et al.
Both Hammond and Griffith are voluntary members of the IHSAA. On <br> Saturday, February 7, 2015, the Hammond varsity boys’ basketball team played <br> the Griffith team at Griffith. A Hammond player fouled a Griffith player <br> during the game, which caused the Griffith player to slam into the padded wall <br> behind the basket and fall onto the floor.2 Thereafter, members of both teams <br... More...
$0 (03-11-2016 - IN)United States of America v. Jared S. Fogle
Indianapolis, IN - Jared S. Fogle sentenced to 188 months in prison in child pornography case<br> <br> Jared S. Fogle after being convicted of distributing and receiving child pornography and traveling in interstate commerce to engage in unlawful commercial sex acts with minors. Fogle, 38, of Zionsville, Indiana, was sentenced to 188 months (15 ½ years) in federal prison by U. S. District Judge ... More...
$0 (11-19-2015 - IN)Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles in his Official Capacity v. Rodney G. Vawter, et al
In accord with a recent decision of the United States Supreme Court, we uphold the actions of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles in the processing of applications for personalized license plates. <br> This is a direct appeal from a trial court summary judgment declaring unconstitutional the statute that authorizes the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles ("BMV") to refuse to issue personalized lice... More...
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