Municipal
Posted by:
Christopher W. Bloomer and George C. Lepeniotis
on July 27, 2022
What are your obligations when a citizen or corporation seeks governmental records? Senior Associate Christopher W. Bloomer discusses some of the many nuances governing the ever-increasing number of records requests made upon cities, towns, boards, commissions, and other governmental bodies.
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Posted by:
Brett J. Ashton and Libby Yin Goodknight
on June 8, 2022
While commercial businesses are typically aware of their responsibilities under the Americans with Disability Act (the “ADA” or the “Act”) relative to the maintenance of their physical office spaces and general corporate policies, some businesses have been the recipients of demand letters alleging…
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Posted 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 memoranda, and voting by roll call.
However,…
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Posted by:
David E. Corbitt and George C. Lepeniotis
on February 25, 2022
Krieg DeVault Partner, David E. Corbitt, provides an overview of the firm's Public Finance and Municipal Law Practice and how it utilizes a unique combination of governmental experience, historical knowledge of state and local issuers, and practical but creative tax advice to help governmental…
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Posted by:
Christopher W. Bloomer and Hilary K. Leighty
on February 14, 2022
In 2021, the IU Board of Trustees (“Board”) approved an addendum to the employment contract of IU President Michael McRobbie. IU professor Stephen Sanders made a records request to obtain the agreement; he speculated it was secretly negotiated and took effect without a public meeting. Apparently,…
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Posted by:
Christopher W. Bloomer
on January 26, 2022
The Indiana General Assembly gave Indiana’s cities, towns, and other municipal organizations a powerful tool in the fight against blight by enacting the Unsafe Building Law, or “UBL,” codified by Indiana Code § 36-7-9-1 et seq. Generally, any municipality or county that adopts an ordinance under…
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Posted by:
Christopher W. Bloomer and Robert S. Schein
on September 8, 2021
A few months ago, we analyzed House Enrolled Act 1437 (“HEA 1437”), which modified Indiana’s Open Door Law and authorized (after certain requirements were met) virtual attendance and voting by members of a governing body.1 Our earlier analysis covered the meeting requirements during a declared…
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Posted by:
Christopher W. Bloomer and Robert S. Schein
on May 19, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic upended the norm for public meetings, and what was once unthinkable – members of a governing body meeting and voting virtually – became a welcome and many times necessary option almost overnight.
We analyzed the early exceptions to public meetings starting in March, 2020.1…
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Posted by:
Kendall A. Schnurpel and David E. Corbitt
on May 3, 2021
On April 15 and 16, 2021, two complimentary bills were introduced in Congress to address the country’s shortage of affordable housing and expand bond financing opportunities for local governments and nonprofits. The bipartisan Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2021 (AHCIA) was introduced…
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