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  • Indiana Employment Law and Indiana Corporate Law
    Corporation Mergers and Acquisitions May Subject Companies to I-9 Sanctions
    By: Jeremy L. Fetty
  • City Negligence for Property Damage from Sewer Defects Unlikely
    By: Jeremy L. Fetty
  • Indiana Creditor’s Laws
    New Indiana Case Clarifying Notices of Sheriff’s Sale
    By: Jeremy L. Fetty
  • Attention: Parr Richey Obremskey Frandsen & Patterson LLP Business Law Clients
  • Pole Inspection Contracts -- Beware!
  • Indiana Municipal Law - Clarification on the Requirements of a Public Lawsuit
    By: Jeremy L. Fetty
  • Indiana Municipal Law - Update on the Specificity Required in Zoning Decisions
    By: Jeremy L. Fetty
  • Clarification of the Administrative Employee Exemption of the FLSA
  • We’re Watching: Employees May Be Lawfully Terminated for Facebook Comments
  • Attorney Kent Frandsen's golf achievements featured in USGA article
  • Indiana Employment Law: Are Your Workers Properly Classified? (Part 2)
  • Indiana Employment Law: Are Your Workers Properly Classified?
  • Indiana Employment Law: Indiana’s Immigration Bill is Now in Effect . . . Mostly
  • Indiana Utility Law: When Does a Company Become a Public Utility?
  • Indiana Municipal Law and Indiana Utility Law - Indiana Court of Appeals Affirms Ruling that Town Ordinance Regulating the Sale or Lease of Natural Resources was invalid. (Part 2)
  • Indiana Municipal Law and Indiana Utility Law - Indiana Court of Appeals Affirms Ruling that Town Ordinance Regulating the Sale or Lease of Natural Resources was invalid.
  • Indiana Utility Law and Indiana Municipal Law: City of Jeffersonville v. Hallmark at Jeffersonville, L.P. 937 N.E.2d 402 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010) (Part 2)
  • Indiana Utility Law and Indiana Municipal Law: City of Jeffersonville v. Hallmark at Jeffersonville, L.P. 937 N.E.2d 402 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010)
  • Indiana Utility Law and Indiana Municipal Law - Indiana Court of Appeals Affirms Ruling that Developer’s Overpayment of Sewer Tap-In Fee Based on City’s Miscalculation Was Not an Unrefundable Voluntary Overpayment
  • Indiana OSHA Law - Indiana Employers Need to Review Policies on Texting While Driving Based on Recent OSHA Open Letter
  • IURC Tree Trimming Order (Part 4)
  • IURC Tree Trimming Order (Part 3)
  • IURC Tree Trimming Order (Part 2)
  • IURC Tree Trimming Order (Part 1)
  • Indiana Water Utility Lawyers: Indiana Court of Appeals Reviews IURC Decision Water Utility Law Case in Dep’t of Waterworks v. Community School Corp. of Southern Hancock County By: Jeremy L. Fetty
  • Constructive Fraud in Indiana
  • Vehicular Collisions with Utility Poles – Actions Coops Should Take
  • Indiana Municipal Law
  • Indiana Employment Law: Health Care Reform (How It Can Affect You As An Employer)
  • Workplace Violence: How To Avoid Being on the CBS Evening News (Part 2)
  • Workplace Violence: How To Avoid Being on the CBS Evening News
  • If You Have A Fire Don't Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
  • If You Have A Fire Don't Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
  • If You Have A Fire Don't Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
  • If You Have A Fire Don't Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
  • If You Have A Fire Don't Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
  • If You Have A Fire Don't Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
  • If You Have A Fire Don't Get Burned By: Peter L. Obremskey and Michael L. Schultz
  • House Enrolled Act 1065
  • Indiana Business Law and Indiana Employment Law - EEOC Issues. Guidance on Waiving Discrimination Claims in Employee Severance Agreements.
  • BOUNDARY LINE TREES – WHO OWNS THEM?
  • Indiana Business Law – Recent Case of Adballa v. Qadorh-Zidan Addresses Important Issues Regarding Corporate and Limited Liability Company Fiduciary Duties
  • WHEN DOES AN INDIANA FARMING BUSINESS CONSTITUTE A NUISANCE?
  • Indiana Creditor Rights: What Constitutes A Commercially Reasonable
  • Indiana Utility Law: Indiana Supreme Court Finds “Reasonableness” Standard of Review Applies to Review of Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) Decisions Regarding Regulatory Settlements
  • IRS & Department of Treasury Amend Time, Manner to Submit Annual Electronic Notice
  • Parr Richey’s Advice to Wind Energy Landowners –- Beware, The Written Documents Are Crucial!
  • IRS Issues Electronic Filing Regulations for Small Tax Exempt Organizations
  • LIABILITY PITFALLS THAT COULD RUIN YOUR DAY
  • Indiana Business Law - Non-Compete Agreement: Former Employer Has Protectable Interest in Customer Goodwill; Proper Measure of Damages for Breach of Non-Compete Agreement is Lost Net Profits as Liquidated Damage Clause was Unenforceable
  • IS A REDUCTION IN MY BUSINESS DUE TO A GOVERNMENTAL HIGHWAY PROJECT COMPENSABLE?
  • INDIANA MUNICIPAL LAW - TOWN DOES NOT HAVE STANDING TO SEEK DECLARATORY JUDGMENT TO VALIDATE ITS OWN ORDINANCE AND MAY NOT LEGALLY IMPOSE A STORM WATER FEE ON PROPERTY OUTSIDE ITS MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES
  • Indiana Municipal Law: County Board of Commissioners Lacked Standing to Challenge Acts of Annexation by Town
  • Non-Competition Clauses in Indiana Business Agreements
  • Indiana Business Unemployment Compensation

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