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Justices order more proceedings on fees owed to law firm

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Supreme Court noted that a trial court did not take into account caselaw when it denied an Indianapolis firm’s request for quantum meruit relief.

The justices reversed the denial of that relief to Cohen & Malad LLP, which sought part of the contingent fees earned in cases that were first handled by its attorneys, including John P. Daly Jr., who was employed as an associate at Cohen & Malad until he left for another firm. Although the trial court found that the Cohen & Malad attorneys – including Daly – worked a substantial number of hours on those cases and that most cases generated attorney fees, it denied Cohen & Malad’s quantum meruit relief.

The trial court found Daly wasn’t unjustly enriched where: the client in each case at issue chose to continue with Daly when he left the firm; Cohen & Malad and Daly had no agreement about what would happen if they parted ways; their employment agreement had no provision for file ownership and lacked a non-competition covenant, Cohen & Malad made a “very shrewd deal” for Daly’s services when it employed him on a salary basis, and Cohen & Malad was “very well compensated” for Daly’s time at the firm, as shown by the amount of fees Daly helped Cohen & Malad generate on other cases while he worked there.

The Court of Appeals affirmed in a 2-1 memorandum decision, but the justices reversed the lower court, citing Galanis v. Lyons & Truitt, 715 N.E.2d 858, 860 (Ind. 1999). The trial court’s findings of facts and conclusions of law did not acknowledge this case or apply its standards. The justices remanded for a determination of what proportional contributions toward the results in the cases at issue were made by attorneys working for Cohen & Malad and to enter a corresponding judgment in the firm’s favor.

The Supreme Court summarily affirmed the COA decision that the trial court erred in holding that Cohen & Malad should have sought recovery from the clients in 24 cases rather than from Daly or his new firm.

The case is Cohen & Malad, LLP v. John P. Daly, Jr., Golitko & Daly, P.C., and Golitko Legal Group, P.C., 29S02-1504-PL-165.

UE Professor Jennie Ebeling Receives Prestigious Award

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University of Evansville associate professor of archaeology Jennie Ebeling has been awarded the Annual Professorship at the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem for Fall 2015. Ebeling was awarded this fellowship to work on analysis and publication of the Jezreel Expedition. During this four-and-a-half month sabbatical in Jerusalem, she will analyze ground stone artifacts from the 2013-15 seasons at Jezreel, complete preliminary reports of the first three excavation seasons with co-director Norma Franklin, and conduct small survey and excavation projects at the site with members of the Jezreel Expedition.

The Jezreel Expedition is sponsored by UE and the Zinman Institute of Archaeology at the University of Haifa. It is supported by consortium partners: Chapman University, Moravian Theological Seminary, University of Arizona, Vanderbilt University, Villanova University and Wesley Theological Seminary. The Jezreel Expedition is an American Schools of Oriental Research CAP-Affiliated field project and its field school is the first in Israel to be certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists.

The expedition team is intent on revealing the history of settlement of “greater Jezreel” from late prehistory through the 20th century. It has unearthed evidence for a settlement over 4,000 years old from the Early Bronze Age, a Middle Bronze Age burial cave with Egyptian-style scarab seals and bronze jewelry, a large Iron Age (biblical period) winery, and more.

“This is perfect timing for a sabbatical,” said Ebeling, “because it is the midway point in our planned six-season project. I look forward to working more closely with Dr. Franklin and other members of the Jezreel team during my semester in Jerusalem and participating in educational and social activities at the Albright Institute.”

Ebeling earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and Religion from Rutgers University, and her MA and PhD in Near Eastern Archeology from the University of Arizona. A former Fulbright scholar, Ebeling has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Lady Davis Fellowship Trust to conduct research in ancient technology, food and drink in antiquity, and women in Canaan and ancient Israel. She has co-edited books such as New Approaches to Old Stones: Recent Studies of Ground Stone Artifacts and Household Archaeology in Ancient Israel and Beyond and is the author of Women’s Lives in Biblical Times.

In 2011, Ebeling received the Dean’s Teaching Award from UE’s College of Arts and Sciences, and was awarded the Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award from the UE Alumni Association in 2014. She currently chairs the Department of Archaeology and Art History at UE.

IS IT TRUE APRIL 10, 2015

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IS IT TRUE we heard that the Democratic Party Chairmen may have forgotten to inform the majority of candidates running in the Democratic primary that a local union was having a “Canvass Party”?  …we hear the only Democratic Primary candidates that may had shown up at this union sponsored political “pep rally” may have been Mosby and Weaver?  …we have been watching the Democratic Party Chairman follow through and must confess that he is a major disappointment?  …its obvious that it would be best for him and the party if he would resign after this primary election is over?

IS IT TRUE we stand corrected concerning todays IS IT TRUE post about the “Union Pep Rally”?   IS IT REALLY TRUE that Anna Melcher, Laura Brown,  Jim Brinkmeyer – all attended the Sheet metal workers’ candidate night along with Mosby and Weaver?

IS IT TRUE  that the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has requested that 5th Ward Council member John Friend testify before the Indiana Senate in support of the passage to the repeal of the Common Construction Wage act?requirement?  …Mr. Friend is a member of the NFIB leadership council?  …our moles indicate that Mr. Friend may be prepared to testify that small business would be elevated to a higher level of competitiveness if the Common Construction Wage legislation is repealed?  ...that the NFIB was  that organization that took the Obama Administration to the steps of the Supreme Court over Obamacare issue?

IS IT TRUE we are surprised of the results of this week Readers Poll?  …the question we ask our readers to answer was, “Who is more trustworthy? The Mayor or City Council”?  … the results were Mayor- 31 , City Council- 87 and Neither one-124  ?  …all we can say is ‘WOW”?

IS IT TRUE we are getting ready to re-activated our “MOLE HOTLINE”?  …we are looking for information that you think needs to be in the news? …the  new “MOLE HOTLINE” will allow you to submit breaking news quickly and discretely to the CCO?   …we are most interested in receiving information that leads to help improve good public policy?   ….beginning this coming Monday you can email your news tips to citycountyobserver@live.com?  … all you have to do is describe the situation you think needs to be covered?  … please give as much detail as possible?  …we shall do the followup work?

IS IT TRUE that 6th Ward City Councilman Al Lindsay and his opponent Jim Brinkmeyer have both accepted invitations to appear on Tri-State Voices in an upcoming show? …this will be the only opportunity for both candidates to appear on a televised show and give the viewer’s their positions on the issues? …this is a extremely competitive race and should be an exciting show to watch?  …that the only candidates that refused to come on the TRi State Voices Show was Dan McGinn and Missy Mosby?

PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ OUR READERS POLL QUESTION AND CAST YOUR VOTE ACCORDINGLY.

Evansville Police recover drugs and a gun during car stop

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Evansville Police made several arrests during a car stop on Wednesday afternoon.
Officers stopped the car for a traffic violation at Covert and Norman around 5:30. During the stop, officers found marijuana and a handgun.
The front passenger, Joe Outlaw Jr., was arrested for visiting a common nuisance and possession of a handgun without a permit with a prior conviction. He is on probation from a 2014 case where led officers on a car chase and was in possession of a stolen handgun.
The driver of the car, Cordell Thomas, was arrested for maintaining a common nuisance and possession of marijuana.
The rear passenger, Raesaen Cordray, was arrested for visiting a common nuisance and trespass. Officers had observed Cordray had on the property of the Arbors Apartment complex prior to the stop. Cordray is barred from the property and subject to arrest for trespass.
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Narcotics tip leads Evansville Police to drugs and guns in eastside apartment

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Evansville Police responded to 5172 Monroe for a narcotics complaint around 12:45 Wednesday afternoon. After speaking with one of the occupants, user30769-1428589136-media1_9ea2a3_192_240_PrsMe_officerhttps://local.nixle.com/alert/5391752/?sub_id=1206886s obtained a search warrant for the apartment.
During the investigation, officers found synthetic marijuana, hallucinogenic plants, hash, items used to package and distribute narcotics, several containers of unknown chemicals, and $3,943 in cash. Officers also found 2 handguns, an AR-15 Rifle, and a shotgun.
Investigators arrested JOHNATHAN DRISKELL (24) and VALENCIA DRISKELL (23) on the following charges:

Dealing Schedule I Narcotics
Manufacturing Schedule I Narcotics
Dealing Marijuana
Dealing Hash
Dealing Synthetic Drugs
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VCSO Career Academy Accepting Applications

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for the 2015 Career Academy. The academy will take place from Monday, June 08 through Friday, June 12, 2015

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Career Academy is an interactive week long introduction to the profession of Law Enforcement. The Career Academy is designed to let high school age and early college age participants obtain a working idea as to what being a Law Enforcement officer entails.

Throughout the academy students will participate in lectures and practical exercises. Just a few of the topics will include: Sheriff’s K9’s, simmunition firearms training, emergency vehicle operations, arrest procedures, defensive tactics, investigative techniques, life saving techniques and many other topics. Classes will be taught by veteran sheriff’s deputies who have specialized knowledge in the areas they instruct.

The academy will be held at the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center at 1901 Lynch Road. Classes start at 8:00am and end at 3:00pm daily. There is no charge for the academy, but participation is a must.

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Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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EPD Activity Report

Advisory: Monthly Revenue Report

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Thursday, March 5:

 

The monthly revenue report for February, along with commentary from Budget Director Brian Bailey, has been posted on the State Budget Agency webpage. The report can be found here: http://www.in.gov/sba/2631.htm. Data on February revenues can also be found on the MPH website here: http://in.gov/mph/staterevenue.html.

 

Results include:

  • State general fund revenues for February were $745.4 million, which is $1.9 million (0.3%) below the estimate based on the December 18, 2014 revised forecast and $37.0 million (5.2%) above revenue in February 2014.
  • Sales tax collections were $535.6 million for February, which is $19.2 million (3.5%) below the monthly estimate and $23.6 million (4.6%) above revenue in February 2014.
  • Individual income tax collections totaled $124.1 million for the month, which is $6.6 million (5.1%) below the revised monthly estimate and $3.2 million (2.6%) above revenue in February 2014.
  • Corporate tax collections were $7.8 million for the month, which is $20.7 million (159.9%) above the revised monthly estimate.
  • Riverboat wagering collections were $33.2 million for February, which is $0.3 million (1.0%) above the revised monthly estimate.
  • Racino wagering collections totaled $9.8 million for the month, which is $0.3 million (2.7%) below the revised monthly estimate.

Candidate Burton Speaks Out On Gift And Curse Of Social Media

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Dear CCO Readers:

The gift and curse of social media has brought attention to yet another shooting involving a police officer. The graphic video that has hit the media is yet another incident in which police departments and their treatment of people is being questioned.

As a proud resident of Evansville, IN I can honestly say that our police department is ahead of many communities around the country. The Evansville Police Department has made progress, but it is imperative that the Evansville Police Department in conjunction with elected officials and community leaders strive to make things more perfect.

I have had the opportunity to share my concerns with the EPD long before my candidacy for City Council, At – Large. And as a candidate I will continue to strengthen my relationship with law enforcement for the benefit of every resident Evansville. It is a fact that our city needs law enforcement and I will continue my efforts to bridge the gap between residents and the police department.

Together, as one community composed of law enforcement, community leaders, and elected officials we can be the example that cities across the state and country can model after. I am confident in what we as a community can do to further improve police relations.

I will continue to have those uncomfortable conversations and find solutions to problems we face in a respectable and practical way, both as a candidate for city council and concerned citizen in Evansville.

Sincerely

Alex Burton

At Large Candidate For City Council