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RBE Earns Rankings in Chambers USA 2026 Guide

Riley Bennett Egloff LLP (RBE) is pleased to announce that the firm has been recognized by Chambers and Partners in its Chambers USA 2026 Guide.

Less Talking, Better Answers: A Practical Guide for Deposition Witnesses

At its core, a deposition is a formal question-and-answer session conducted under oath.

Key Considerations for Incorporating Arbitration Clauses into Admission Agreements for Long-Term Care Facilities Covered by the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act

By Katie R. Osborne  — Attorney Why This Matters Long-term care (“LTC”) facilities commonly include arbitration provisions in their admission agreements as an efficient and cost-effective way to resolve legal disputes. However, LTC facilities in Indiana should...
Farewell and Best Wishes, Beth Green!

Farewell and Best Wishes, Beth Green!

After starting her legal career at RBE and serving well our clients for nearly 15 years, partner Beth Green was recently honored to accept the role of General Counsel to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.  A primary agency of Governor...

RBE Participates in Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program

RBE Participates in Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program

RBE is proud to participate in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program. The program is a unique holiday assistance program that connects a generous individual or group with a deserving child (or “Angel”) in need.  The program provides gifts of new...

Congratulations Elizabeth Green and Tony Jost!

Congratulations Elizabeth Green and Tony Jost!

Each year the Indianapolis Bar Foundation honors individuals for their dedication to the law by bestowing on them the designation of Distinguished Fellow. In addition, designation of Distinguished Life Fellow is bestowed upon individuals who have...

Is an Indiana Series LLC Right For My Next Business?

Is an Indiana Series LLC Right For My Next Business?

On January 1, 2017, Indiana joined thirteen (13) other states in recognizing series limited liability companies (“Series LLCs”).[1] Series LLCs were first introduced by the state of Delaware in 1996.[2] Now authorized by Indiana Code § 23-18.1 et...