by Robert F. Parker | Sep 28, 2009 | Business & Commercial Litigation, Litigation
A frequent litigation tactic by parties suing a business entity is the so-called “Apex” deposition, i.e. the deposition of a high-ranking corporate officer. Typically, the goal of an Apex deposition is not primarily to uncover information relevant to the litigation.... read more
by Robert F. Parker | Mar 27, 2009 | Business & Commercial Litigation, Litigation, News
Robert F. Parker successfully represented a local geriatric healthcare facility in a trial in Porter Superior Court. A hospice worker came to the facility to attend to a resident, and fell at the facility’s entry, injuring her back and knee. She subsequently had... read more
by Kevin E. Steele | Dec 20, 2006 | Business & Commercial Litigation, Litigation
Effective July 1, 2006, Indiana created a new lien right for commercial real estate brokers. The new lien applies to all written agreements entered into after June 30, 2006 for the sale or lease of commercial property. Commercial property, for purposes of the act,... read more
by Kevin E. Steele | Jan 18, 2006 | Business & Commercial Litigation, Litigation
The mechanic’s lien remedy is a powerful tool that allows a general contractor, subcontractor or material supplier recover for the labor or materials they provide to a job. However, strict adherence to applicable time frames is necessary to allow a recovery. This... read more