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7th Circuit Allows Indy Airport To Proceed With Insurance Claim

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7th Circuit Allows Indy Airport To Proceed With Insurance Claim

Olivia Covington for www.theiindianalawyer.com

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals is allowing the Indianapolis Airport Authority to move forward with part of an insurance claim stemming from a construction incident at the Midfield Terminal that delayed its opening in 2008.

As the Indianapolis Airport Authority was in the process of constructing the Midfield Terminal in January 2007, two shoring towers that were being used to lift steel trusses failed, causing part of the terminal’s roof structure to drop by about 12 inches and temporarily shutting down construction. As a result, the Airport Authority incurred millions in inspection and repair costs, as well as other ancillary costs.

The terminal construction project was insured by a policy underwritten by Travelers Property Casualty Co. of America. The customized policy included three categories of coverage: builders’ risk, or general coverage; soft costs, including bond interest in excess of the budgeted amount; and expenses to reduce the amount of loss, or ERAL, which was added to cover additional expenses to reduce delay and mitigate soft costs.

Travelers ultimately left the Airport Authority with more than $9 million in non-covered loss, excluding soft costs. The Airport Authority sued, alleging breach of contract and seeking declaratory judgment.

Both parties moved for summary judgment, which Chief Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana granted to Travelers in large part, construing the builders’ risk coverage narrowly and holding that the Airport Authority was not entitled to soft costs or ERAL coverage.

Then, after Magnus-Stinson restricted the testimony of the Airport Authority’s two hybrid fact/expert witnesses, who were designated to testify on a remaining $2 million claim for inspection costs left for trial under the general coverage provision, the Airport Authority appealed to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Indianapolis Airport Authority v. Travelers Property Casualty Co. of America, 16-2675.

On appeal, the Airport Authority challenged both the summary judgment order and its order on Travelers’ motion to exclude, which led to the restrictions on the hybrid witnesses’ testimony.  But Judge David Hamilton, writing for a unanimous 7th Circuit panel, said in a Friday opinion that the district court was correct in construing the general coverage provision narrowly.

Under the unambiguous language of that provision, Hamilton wrote that the provision covered only accidental loss or damage to physical structures. Economic and other consequential costs, however, would not be covered under the general coverage provision, he wrote.

Further, even though the shoring tower incident delayed the opening of the terminal, thus resulting in additional interest accrual on the bonds used to pay for the project, Hamilton wrote that a 90-day deductible window barred the Airport Authority from recovering soft costs.

The language of the soft costs provision clearly holds that the 90-day deductible period would begin on the “planned completion date,” which was originally scheduled for Sept. 28, 2008, before the shore tower incident, the judge said. The 90-day period, thus, ran until Dec. 27, 2008.

Although the construction manager estimated that the terminal would open on Feb. 22, 2009, which would have allowed the Airport Authority to recover soft costs between Dec. 27 and Feb. 22, Hamilton wrote that the authority did not incur and soft costs in that time period because the Midfield Terminal opened on Nov. 11, 2008.

However, Hamilton also wrote that the Authority may be able to recover the additional costs it incurred in reducing the delay in opening the terminal as ERAL expenses.  The ERAL provision held that Travelers would pay the Authority’s necessary expenses during the “post-loss period of construction” if such expenses would not have been incurred but for a covered loss that delayed completion of the project.

The ERAL provision was not based on whether Travelers paid soft cost claims, Hamilton wrote, but instead was triggered by the Airport Authority’s ability to mitigate Travelers’ soft cost liability. Thus, the Airport Authority is entitled to bring its ERAL claim before a jury, the judge wrote.

Further, the 7th Circuit vacated the district court’s ruling on Travelers’ motion to exclude and instead remand the case for the district court to reconsider its decision. Hamilton wrote that the two hybrid authorities may testify as to the costs related to the incident and inspection services based on their personal knowledge of the incident, and further rejected the notion that the Airport Authority must designate expert testimony on damages.

USI Alumni And Friends Trip To Explore Magnificent Cities of Central & Eastern Europe

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USI Alumni And Friends Trip To Explore Magnificent Cities of Central & Eastern Europe

University of Southern Indiana alumni, their families, and the general public are invited to explore Magnificent Cities of Central & Eastern Europe 2017. The trip, part of the Alumni Travel Program offered through the USI Alumni Association, is set for June 17 – 30 2017, and registration is still open for a limited time.

Participants will experience the local cultures of Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary and Poland as this 14-day tour explores the Central and Eastern European cities of Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Krakow and Warsaw.  Tour Berlin, Germany’s capital city, a city rich in history and home to Charlottenburg Palace, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Schoenberg City Hall, Kurfuerstendam and the Reichstag Building. Visit the fairy-tale city of Prague, tour the remarkable Hradcany Castle, Old New Synagogue, Old Town Squire with its Astronomical Clock and the haunting St. Vitus Cathedral. Enjoy Vienna’s architectural marvels, including the lavish Schoenbrunn Palace and the summer retreat of the Habsburg dynasty. Discover Krakow’s historic Old Town on a city tour featuring stops at the Market Square, St. Mary’s Church and Wawel Castle, a former residence of Polish kings.

Other highlights of the trip include taking a poignant journey through history at the camps of Auschwitz, time to explore the capital of Saxony, the lovely town of Dresden on the banks of the River Elbe, famous art galleries, museums and a Mozart concert. Experience the moving history of Warsaw, both joyous and tragic, as you travel through the capital city of Poland.

The “Magnificent European Cities” tour, booked through Collette Vacations and Lifestyle Tours, will depart from Evansville Regional Airport. Cost from Evansville is $4,969 per person, double occupancy, plus taxes. Proceeds from alumni travel fund scholarships for USI students.

For more information, contact USI Alumni and Volunteer Services at 812-464-1924, alumni@usi.edu or visit https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/736088.  To make a reservation, contact Ken Meyer or Tracy Wilson at Lifestyle Tours by phone at 812-682-4477. Space is limited.

 

Indiana Conservation Officers Lead The Way To Bring Police Agencies And Addicts Together

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Indiana Conservation Officer Jordan Brand and ICO Lead Chaplain John Tyner have begun planning for a 3 on 3 basketball tournament that will bring police officers and recovering drug addicts together on the same floor in Muncie.

Tyner, a Chaplain for Indiana Conservation Officers and Pastor of Tabernacle of Praise church in Muncie, who facilitate meetings for Road to Redemption substance abuse support group, began discussing this idea with the group’s leader, Brian Bell, about a week ago.  The leader responded positively and the group embraced the idea.

Tyner opened the conversation with Officer Brand at a private meeting today.  Brand stated that he and fellow officers have been searching for ways to positively interact with people who are struggling with addiction and began immediately calling fellow officers and other police agencies.

“Although this tournament is at its beginning stage of planning, I am excited about this opportunity to close the misconceptions that exist between police officers and recovering drug addicts”, said Brand.  “People caring for one another and working together to find common ground seems like a great place to start in conquering our state’s drug epidemic.”

“Meeting the community where they are is a priority for our 10 districts and 214 Indiana Conservation Officers”, said Colonel Danny L. East, DNR Law Enforcement.  “Our Officers work tirelessly within their communities to find ways to resolve problems for their citizens, this tournament is an excellent example of their efforts.”

“Our attendees of the Road to Recovery group are excited about getting the opportunity to interact with police officers in a positive way”, said Tyner.  “Our citizens who struggle with addiction need to be inspired by hope and encouragement, who better than our police officers to bring them that message.  I have come to learn that our Indiana Conservation Officers are leaders in the police community around our state and knew they would get the support needed to make this opportunity a reality.”

The Delaware County Sheriff Department has committed and other police agencies in the Muncie area have positively responded to the request.

Southwestern Indiana Historical Society Progam: A Hoosier in the Holy Land

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USI’s Leonhardt nabs GLVC weekly hon

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 EVANSVILLE, Ind.—University of Southern Indiana freshman pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) has been named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Softball Pitcher of the Week for her efforts in the Screaming Eagles’ 3-0 win over then No. 1-ranked and defending national champion University of North Alabama.

Making her collegiate debut, Leonhardt allowed just three hits, a walk and a hit batter in a complete-game shutout of the Lions. Leonhardt struck out six batters as USI snapped North Alabama’s six-game winning streak.

Leonhardt, a graduate of Fern Creek High School, is the first USI softball player to earn GLVC Pitcher of the Week honors since Brooke Harmening earned the award in February of 2015.

USI returns to action this weekend when it hosts the Midwest Region Crossover at Deaconess Sports Park in Evansville. The Eagles begin the weekend Friday when they take on Trevecca Nazarene University at 1 p.m. and Ferris State University at 3 p.m. USI also plays Northwood University and Ohio Dominican University Saturday, and Hillsdale College and Saginaw Valley State University Sunday.

The Midwest Region Tournament features 13 teams from the GLVC, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and Great Midwest Athletic Conference. Games will be held on five different fields Friday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.; Saturday at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.; and Sunday at 10 a.m. and noon.

Adopt A Pet

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Allie is a 3-year-old female gray tabby cat. She came from a big group of cats from Gibson County, all with “A” names. They’ve all been adopted and Allie is the last one left. Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

MICHAEL GALLENTINE, M.D. JOINS ST. MARY’S MEDICAL GROUP

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MICHAEL GALLENTINE, M.D. JOINS ST. MARY’S MEDICAL GROUP

Michael Gallentine, M.D. has joined the staff of St. Mary’s Medical Group. He is a board certified Urologic Surgeon and is published in many medical journals.

Most recently, Gallentine was at Great Plains Urology in Nebraska as a staff Urologist. He also was owner of North Platte Regional Urology. Before that he served as Chief Urologist at the Joint Urological Services at Evans Army Community Hospital at Fort Carson, Colorado.

Gallentine earned his medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago. He completed a residency at the Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium in San Antonio, Texas and Surgical Internship at Wilford Hall Medical Center at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.

Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 2/20/2017

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Wednesday, February 22nd Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Tuesday,
February 28th
Fundraiser 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Jonathan Weaver’s Annual Mardi-Gras Event

  • Location: KC’s Timeout Lounge - 1121 Washington Square – Evansville, IN
  • Cost: $35 per person.  $250 – Bead Sponsor.  $500 – Hurricane Sponsor
Wednesday,
March 1st
Fundraiser 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM 4th Annual Kathryn Martin for Knight Township Trustee Chili Dinner Fundraiser

  • Location: Marigold Bar - 2112 S Weinbach Ave – Evansville, IN
  • Cost: $10 per person
  • Sponsorships Available
Saturday,
March 4th
Caucus Breakfast: 9:00 AM
Voting: 9:30 AM
Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Central Committee Caucus

  • Location: DiLegge’s Banquet Room - 607 N Main St – Evansville, IN
  • For Precinct Committeemen & Vice-Committeemen Only
  • To reply for the caucus, or for more information, call (812) 464-9100 or email vanderburghdemocrats1@gmail.com
Thursday,
March 9th
Fundraiser 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Laura Brown Windhorst for City Clerk Fundraiser

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court St – Evansville, IN
  • Cost: $25 per person.
Thursday,
March 16th
Fundraiser 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM Re-Elect Joe Donnelly for US Senate Fundraiser
Hosted by Jonathan Weinzapfel, Bob Jones & Brad Ellsworth

  • Location: Just Rennie’s - 100 SE 4th Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday, March 29th Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
April 26th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday, May 31st Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
June 28th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
July 26th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
August 30th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
September 27th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
October 25th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
November 29th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
December 27th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP - 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN

Cynthia Sturgis Landrum to Speak at UE Andiron Lecture in March

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Cynthia Sturgis Landrum, CEO and director of the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library, will be the speaker for the University of Evansville Andiron Lecture on March 1. The lecture will begin at 4:00 p.m., in Eykamp Hall, Room 252, in Ridgway University Center on UE’s campus. All of the Andiron lectures are free and open to the public.

Landrum’s topic will be “Toward a New Nostalgia for Public Libraries: Engaging, Inquiring, and Empowering.” During her talk, she will discuss the roots of library nostalgia. When and how was our nostalgia for libraries lost? Most importantly, how can we rediscover it for the greater good of our communities?

Landrum earned her bachelor’s degree in linguistics at Northwestern University, her master’s degree in library and information science at the University of Southern Mississippi, and is a doctoral candidate in managerial leadership for the information professions at Simmons College.

She is councilor-at-large on the Council of the American Library Association, past president of the Arizona Library Association and former board member of the Institute for Science Education and Technology. Her professional mission is to empower individuals to reach their highest potential so they can transform communities. As one example of this commitment, she tutors K-12 students from Chicago public schools, providing homework assistance with a primary focus on reading.

The Andiron Lecture series is sponsored by the William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Sciences and supported by a generous gift from Donald B. Korb. For more information, call 812-488-1070 or 812-488-2589.

Cynthia Sturgis Landrum, CEO and director of the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library, will be the speaker for the University of Evansville Andiron Lecture on March 1. The lecture will begin at 4:00 p.m., in Eykamp Hall, Room 252, in Ridgway University Center on UE’s campus. All of the Andiron lectures are free and open to the public.

Landrum’s topic will be “Toward a New Nostalgia for Public Libraries: Engaging, Inquiring, and Empowering.” During her talk, she will discuss the roots of library nostalgia. When and how was our nostalgia for libraries lost? Most importantly, how can we rediscover it for the greater good of our communities?

Landrum earned her bachelor’s degree in linguistics at Northwestern University, her master’s degree in library and information science at the University of Southern Mississippi, and is a doctoral candidate in managerial leadership for the information professions at Simmons College.

She is councilor-at-large on the Council of the American Library Association, past president of the Arizona Library Association and former board member of the Institute for Science Education and Technology. Her professional mission is to empower individuals to reach their highest potential so they can transform communities. As one example of this commitment, she tutors K-12 students from Chicago public schools, providing homework assistance with a primary focus on reading.

The Andiron Lecture series is sponsored by the William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Sciences and supported by a generous gift from Donald B. Korb. For more information, call 812-488-1070 or 812-488-2589.