Insights
By: Amy M. Levander and Amy E. Schwarz
on May 10, 2022
1. Primary Election - Congressional Races
In the 1st Congressional District, incumbent Freshman Democratic Congressman Frank Mrvan, Jr. beat a primary challenge and will now face Jennifer-Ruth Green in the general election. Green…
By: Brian M. Heaton and Corben A. Lee
on April 27, 2022
In every business, the point in time will come when owners would like to retire or perhaps enter into a new line of work, and selling your business makes the most sense. This decision is not easy to make, as you will need to consider several key…
April 25, 2022
Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that Partner and Chair of the firm’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice, Libby Yin Goodknight, has been selected into the 2022 Class of Distinguished Fellows of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation. Ms.…
By: Michael E. Williams
on April 8, 2022
United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and United States Representative Mondaire Jones (D-N.Y.) have introduced legislation to prevent what, in their view, prohibits industry consolidations that are anticompetitive or are “bad” for…
By: Thomas N. Hutchinson and Brian M. Heaton
on April 8, 2022
Private equity (PE) health care transactions continue to capture the attention of many in the industry. Whether viewed as an opportunity to grow, stabilize, or exit a business, owners feel compelled--even obligated--to explore PE alternatives before…
By: Elizabeth M. Roberson, Deborah J. Daniels, and Robert A. Greising
on April 6, 2022
Last week, the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed lower court decisions to allow separate class action lawsuits filed against Indiana University and Purdue University to move forward. The lawsuits, one against Indiana University and two against…
By: Amy M. Levander and Amy E. Schwarz
on April 5, 2022
1. Legislative Vetoes and Technical Corrections Day
Governor Holcomb has vetoed two bills out of the 177 bills that were sent to his desk by the Indiana General Assembly: HEA 1211 and HEA 1041. HEA 1211 was a bill that originally dealt…
By: Brett J. Ashton, Ann Marie Woolwine, and Kyle P. Chambers
on March 31, 2022
The world’s most popular contractual benchmark rate, the London Interbank Offered Rate or “LIBOR,” is being discontinued. Many LIBOR-based contracts contain inadequate provisions, or none at all, to deal with the discontinuation of LIBOR…
By: Rodney S. Retzner and Micah J. Nichols
on March 31, 2022
Running a family business can be all-consuming, but it is vital for owners to take time to develop and implement a succession plan for death, retirement, or incapacity. Failing to plan for ownership change could affect the long-term survival of the…
By: Christopher W. Bloomer
on March 23, 2022
Until recently, members of a governing body could meet electronically with few limitations, such as attendance of a quorum, the public’s ability to simultaneously attend and observe the meeting, the inclusion of certain information in the meeting’s…
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