By: Melanie A. Kalmbach As COVID-19 Delta variant cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise throughout the nation, President Joe Biden addressed the White House’s plan to boost vaccinations. On September 9, 2021, President Joe Biden announced that the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety… Read More >
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President Biden Announces Aggressive Mandates to Combat the Rise in COVID-19 Cases
Contract Modifications: Why It’s Important to Consider Both Sides
By: Jeffrey M. Kraft Despite the best efforts of their drafters, contracts cannot always account for all variables that may arise during the performance of a contract, particularly when the contracts seek to govern the business relationship between parties over an extended period of… Read More >
Clarification of the Medical Malpractice Act in Cutchin v. Beard
By: Olivia N. Daily In Cutchin v. Beard, the Indiana Supreme Court accepted a certified question from the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and held that a Plaintiff who never received treatment from a qualified medical provider, but nonetheless suffered an injury from alleged… Read More >
Vaccination Updates and the Path to Normalcy
By: Janet A. McSharar I wrote, actually mused, last year about the new normal in the early days of the pandemic, which included the cancellation of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, among other headbutts to our normalcy. Schools were closed, heck everything was closed… Read More >
Will the Indiana Supreme Court Revisit the Economic Loss Rule for Construction and Design Claims?
By: William E. Kelley, Jr. Within the world of construction and design related claims, there is a legal doctrine referred to as the “economic loss rule”. The economic loss rule provides that, where alleged damages or losses are purely “economic” in nature, claimants must… Read More >
The Recent Extended Holding in Sword v. NKC Hospitals, Inc. Raises Liability Concerns for Non-Hospital Healthcare Facilities
By: Olivia N. Daily The Indiana Court of Appeals recently extended the holding in Sword v. NKC Hospitals, Inc., 714 N.E.2d 142 (Ind. 1999), to diagnostic imaging centers in the opinion authored for Arrendale v. American Imaging & MRI, LLC, a/k/a Marion Open M.R.I,… Read More >
Using Material Price Escalation Clauses to Offset Increasing Input Costs and Forecasting Post-Pandemic Price Drops
By: Tyler S. Lemen Since March of last year, construction input prices are up 12.4%. Certain materials, like softwood lumber, iron, and steel, are up 83.4% and 37.5 %, respectively, since this time last year. COVID-19 undoubtedly played a role in year-over-year price growth… Read More >