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2020 Reitz Memorial Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees

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The Hall of Fame Committee is proud to recognize these six individuals for induction into the 2020 Class of Reitz Memorial High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

• Jeff Anderson, 1990

• Paul Barton, 1992

• Coach Bruce Dockery, 1987-2019

• Jason Edwards, 1990

• John Greif, 1979

• Ken Mills, Sr., 1964

Each individual represented Memorial High School at the highest level in athletics and continued to be successful in education and other professional endeavors. The induction ceremony will be held March 14, 2020, at City View at Sterling Square.

University of Evansville Suspends All Athletic Competition and Practice Activity

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Due to concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament has been canceled effective immediately. The game scheduled tonight for the University of Evansville Purple Aces vs. the Southern Illinois University Salukis in Moline, IL, will not be played, and the remainder of the tournament is canceled.

 

Additionally, the Missouri Valley Conference Presidents unanimously agreed to suspend all conference athletic competition through March 30. Accordingly, the University of Evansville will suspend all athletic competition and practice activity, including non-conference competitions effective immediately.

 

The University has already taken a variety of proactive steps to advance the safety and well-being of our students, our campus, and the community, and this announcement is consistent with the University’s decision yesterday to suspend face-to-face classes and move to online instruction.

USI-Drury baseball canceled due to virus concerns

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The University of Southern Indiana vs. Drury baseball three-game series has been canceled due to concerns with COVID-19. Rescheduling of the three-game series is still to be determined.

For more information about possible USI Baseball COVID-19 related schedule changes, visit GoUSIEagles.com and the USI Baseball schedule page. Schedule information also will be posted on Facebook and Twitter by accessing @USIAthletics.

NOTE TO FANS: When play resumes at the USI Baseball Field, USI Athletics is limiting attendance by the public at all home athletic events until further notice as of today (March 12). The restriction will be instituted by the University in accordance with the recommendations by the NCAA related to the COVID-19 virus pandemic.

In line with the decision by the University and the NCAA, attendance at games/events held on the USI campus and other home venues will be limited to student-athletes and their immediate family members, coaches and essential staff, as determined by USI Athletics. The University will continue to re-evaluate the attendance restriction due to the health emergency in the coming weeks.

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MVC ANNOUNCES CANCELLATION OF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / SUSPENSION OF CONFERENCE SPRING SPORTS CONTESTS

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The Missouri Valley Conference announced today that it has canceled the MVC Women’s Basketball Tournament scheduled to begin today at TaxSlayer Center in Moline, Ill.  In addition, the MVC has announced that all Conference spring sports contests have been suspended through March 30, effective immediately.

 

This does not apply to teams and individuals in NCAA competition.

 

The main priority of the Conference continues to be the well-being and safety of its student-athletes, administrators, coaches, media and fans.  The league and its institutions will continue to work closely with local governments and health departments in monitoring the COVID-19 situation internationally and domestically.

 

Additional details regarding the spring sports season and league championships will be provided at a later date.

 

All tickets for the MVC Women’s Basketball Tournament will be refunded at the original point of purchase.

 

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EVPL suspending programs, outreach services, and meeting room reservations

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Health Department updates COVID-19 case counts

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The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has updated its new COVID-19 online dashboard to reflect two additional presumptive positive cases. The patients reside in St. Joseph and Marion counties and are adults. The results include tests performed both at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and through a private laboratory and bring to 12 the number of Hoosiers who have tested positive for COVID-19.

The dashboard can be found at https://on.in.gov/COVID19 and will be updated daily at 10 a.m.

Additional updates on the state’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak will be provided later today.

 

This is an ongoing situation and is evolving rapidly. For more information, including a list of frequently asked questions, visit https://on.in.gov/COVID19 and subscribe to receive updates.

Coronavirus update: Indiana state courts postpone travel

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Indiana courts are postponing events and updating their policies in response to COVID-19 to ensure they can continue operating and keep their employees safe.

The Indiana Court of Appeals has cancelled its planned appearance at Andrean High School in Merrillville on Monday. As part of its Appeals on Wheels initiative, the court was scheduled to hear oral arguments but has scrapped the event over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus. The event will be rescheduled.

In a pair of letters sent Wednesday to Indiana judicial officers and Indiana Supreme Court staff, the Indiana Supreme Court outlined its updated measures in response to the outbreak. The letters stated that the Supreme Court, Appellate Clerk’s Office and the Office of Judicial Administration remain open and oral arguments are continuing as scheduled.

However, the Spring Judicial College, Justice Services Conference and district meetings will not be conducted in-person. The court is developing alternative methods for delivering the programming to registrants and will provide information on that when it is available.

Also, all meetings with external stakeholders will be held remotely. All out-of-state work travel for court staff is cancelled, and approval for all in-state work travel will be given on a case-by-case basis.

The court has amended its work-from-home policy to give employees greater flexibility if they need to quarantine themselves or take care of children who are staying home because of school closures. Employees are not required to work from home. They can use any benefit time they have.

In his letter to court staff, Justin Forkner, chief administrative officer, wrote “… your health and wellbeing are a priority for us, and we will continue to take responsible and proactive steps to mitigate risks to you — and maintain the essential operations of the Court and our agencies — even if that means ‘the way we’ve always done it’ need to change.”

The court has created a special webpage where it will post all updates on court operations during the coronavirus outbreak.

Below are other coronavirus-related developments that have affected the legal community in recent days.

Courts

The Indiana Court of Appeals has directed its employees to work remotely at least through March 16 after learning some of its workers have had second- and third-degree exposure to others who have tested positive for the coronavirus.

“We would like to emphasize that nobody from the court has tested positive or is currently exhibiting symptoms,” Chief Judge Cale Bradford said in a statement. “Given the importance of our work, our employees are equipped and trained to work remotely. … We will continue to evaluate this situation as it unfolds.”

Bradford also advised, “Those doing work with the Court of Appeals of Indiana should conduct business under the regular rules and procedures.”

Lake Circuit Court issued two orders Tuesday in response to the outbreak.

From now until April 10, 2020, the court will allow attorneys to just file a “Notice of Remote Appearance” rather than filing a motion in order to appear telephonically for any status conference or non-evidentiary hearing. Also, the court has orderedanyone who comes to the Lake Circuit courtrooms who is ill or has been exposed to COVID-19 to immediately alert the court staff.

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana and the Indiana Supreme Court along with the Office of Judicial Administration are reviewing plans to deal with the outbreak and are advising judges and staff to stay home if they become ill.

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana did not respond to an inquiry from the Indiana Lawyer.

Although it has no plans at this time to cancel or postpone any hearings or trials, the Southern Indiana District Court said it is developing an alternative format for its naturalization ceremonies. Also, the federal court is reviewing its Continuity of Operations Plan and is following the guidance regarding the COVID-19 virus provided by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as state and local health departments.

The Southern Indiana District Court has protective equipment, such as facemasks, which it said it will distribute only to case participants, including jurors, showing signs of respiratory illness. Hand sanitizers and disinfecting wipes are available to court staff.

Likewise, the 7th Circuit has not made any changes to its operations, according to the appellate court. However, it is monitoring the outbreak and said it will take whatever steps are necessary as the situation evolves.

Law schools

Valparaiso University has announced it will be conducting all classes online starting Monday and plans to resume in-person classes April 13. Also, the university is limiting on-campus gatherings to no more than 100 people but is still planning to hold the law school commemoration April 24.

Indiana University announced Tuesday that it would be suspending all in-person classes on all campuses from March 23 to April 5. For those two weeks following the university’s spring break, classes and coursework will continue online.

The suspension includes both IU Maurer and Robert H. McKinney schools of law. They join a growing list of law schools, including Harvard, Stanford University, Columbia University, The Ohio State University, New York University and University of California Berkley, that have cancelled in-person classes or closed completely, according to the ABA Journal.

The University of Notre Dame, including Notre Dame Law School, announced Wednesday it would be canceling classes next week, March 16-20, and then begin online instruction March 23 through at least April 13.

The American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar issued a memo in February giving guidance to law schools for dealing with emergencies or disasters. As to moving classes online, the ABA advised that law schools must consider not only whether the course is appropriate for being taught via the internet but also whether faculty members have the experience and training and the school has the technological capacity to deliver distance education.

“Simply moving a classroom-based course to a video conference call or to a school’s learning management system that supports other courses may be relatively easy, but … may not be an appropriate accommodation compared to, for example, adding extra days to the term when a regular schedule can be resumed,” the memo stated.

Law firms

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath reopened most of its offices Wednesday, the firm said in a statement, though its Washington offices remained closed for monitoring.

“On Tuesday, March 10, Faegre Drinker asked colleagues across all offices to work remotely after learning of a guest who visited our Washington, D.C. office on 1500 K Street on March 3 and was subsequently diagnosed with COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus. We then learned of an additional guest in our Washington, D.C. office on March 2 who was also diagnosed with coronavirus following their visit to the firm. Because the scope of each guest’s contact with firm colleagues was not readily known, and because our attorneys, consultants and professionals have been traveling cross-office to support firm integration efforts, we chose to exercise caution while our leadership team evaluated the situation,” the firm said in announcing the reopening of most offices.

“The health and safety of Faegre Drinker’s colleagues, clients, visitors and their loved ones is a top priority. The firm’s executive leadership team acted quickly to protect those we care about, making time to gather key facts, assess risk and determine appropriate next steps. We received helpful advice from a board-certified infectious disease expert with specialized knowledge in communicable diseases, including coronavirus, and consulted with internal specialists. Additionally, we took the precautionary measure of engaging a specialized service to clean and disinfect each office prior to our colleagues returning,” the firm’s Wednesday statement said.

“The coronavirus condition is an ongoing and fluid situation across the globe, and our leadership team will continue to make decisions in real time to ensure the health and safety of our colleagues, clients, visitors and their loved ones. Our thoughts are with those who have been impacted by the virus, and with the health care providers working to combat this global health issue.”

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EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT