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Eric M. Hylton Selected to 2025 Class of Indianapolis Bar Foundation Distinguished Fellows

Hylton has been named to IndyBar’s 2025 Distinguished Fellows, a distinction given to select attorneys recognized for their exceptional dedication, service, and leadership within the legal profession and the broader Indianapolis community.

What Happened to FLSA Salary Tests?

The DOL filed a motion in April of 2025 to hold the pending appeal in abeyance so the DOL could reconsider the rule. To date, there has been no further action in the lawsuit.

23 RBE Attorneys Selected to 2026 Best Lawyers

Riley Bennett Egloff LLP (RBE) is pleased to announce that 23 of the Firm’s attorneys have been selected in multiple practice areas for the 2026 Edition of Best Lawyers in America® and Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch®. Additionally, one attorney has been selected as “Lawyer of the Year.”

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...

Indiana’s Duty to Immediately Report Child Abuse

Indiana’s Duty to Immediately Report Child Abuse

In Indiana, an individual who has reason to believe that a child is the victim of child abuse or neglect shall make an immediate oral or written report to the Indiana Department of Child Services (“DCS”) or to a local law enforcement agency. Ind....