The U.S. Supreme Court has issued monumental decisions regarding the federal agencies’ powers to enforce COVID-19 vaccine mandates. OSHA had enacted a vaccine mandate covering employers of 100 or more employees that required employees to be...
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RBE Partner Anthony Jost Appointed to UWCI Capital Projects Fund Committee
The Capital Projects Fund recently approved projects that are: Enabling Sycamore Rehabilitation Services to acquire and renovate a new facility to meet the growing demand for services to adults with disabilities in Hendricks County Assisting the...
Fire and Arson Scene Evidence: The Importance of Proper Evidence Collection
By: Sarah MacGill Marr - RBE PartnerOnce a fire occurs, the immediate and primary concern of any responding personnel is to ensure the safety of individuals who may be involved in the fire. However, once that initial safety concern has been...
RBE Is Pleased To Announce Our New Partners!
email Katie OsborneAbout Katie Katie has been an attorney with Riley Bennett Egloff since 2015. She concentrates her practice in civil litigation. Katie skillfully defends hospitals, physicians, nurses, and long-term care facilities against...
XBE (MBE, WBE, VBE, DBE): A Path of Opportunity For Your Business?
A Path of Opportunity For Your Business? By: Kathleen Hart — RBE PartnerThe federal government is planning in some manner to "build it back better," the State of Indiana is awarding $500 million for projects under the Regional Economic Acceleration...
Update: Fifth Circuit’s Stay on OSHA’s COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Regulations
As a result of the Fifth Circuit’s stay on OSHA’s COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing regulations (ETS), OSHA announced on Friday: “OSHA has suspended activities related to the implementation and enforcement of the ETS pending future developments in...
Temporary Block on OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals (sitting in New Orleans) has put a temporary block on OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”). The ETS would require employers of 100 or more employees as of November 5, 2021 to implement written policies by...
Avoiding Hiccups with “HICA” — Indiana’s Home Improvement Contract Act
Indiana home improvement contractors should be aware of the requirements of Indiana’s Home Improvement Contract Act, Indiana Code § 24-5-11-1 et seq. (“HICA”), which imposes certain requirements on contracts for home improvements on residential...
11 Tips to Maximize the Value of Your Lawyer
The purpose of this quick read is to emphasize the importance of you being an intelligent and discerning user of legal services. Doing so will maximize the value you receive for the time invested by you and your attorney of choice to accomplish...
Petitioning For Modification or Withdrawal of The Probationary Status of An Indiana License
Probation is one of the most common disciplinary measures that professional licensing boards and commissions may take when adjudicating an Administrative Complaint. Ind. Code § 25-1-9-9(a). When a license is placed on probation, the licensee is...
Thirteen RBE Attorneys Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America 2022
RBE is pleased to announce that thirteen of the Firm's attorneys have been named in multiple practice areas of law to the 2022 Edition of Best Lawyers in America© and Best Lawyers in America©: Ones to Watch list. Best Lawyers is the oldest and most...
Carmel-based firm uncovers three separate cases of employee fraud
Article Published on IBJ.com on August 6, 2021August 6, 2021 | Susan Orr Maria Caceres, a former employee of Carmel-based Seven Corners Inc., stands accused of defrauding the company by submitting false claims—the third employee to face such...