Working backwards from today, here are the latest opinions and the catch-ups dating back to the Indiana Law Blog's entry of 1/24/04.
Carlin Krieg v. Donald Hieber (2/3/04 IndCtApp) [Contracts; Property & Real Estate]
Gilbert R. Augspurger v. Julie E. Hudson (1/30/04 IndCtApp) [Family Law & Procedure]
Ezell Neville v. State of Indiana (1/30/04 IndCtApp) [Criminal Law & Procedure]
Michael Ray Minton v. State of Indiana (1/29/04 IndCtApp) [Criminal Law & Procedure]
Arthur John Bryant v. State of Indiana (1/29/04 IndCtApp) [Criminal Law & Procedure]
Matthew Glass v. Trump Indiana, Inc. (1/28/04 IndCtApp) [Torts]
Claim of malicious prosecution.
Ronald L. Hunter v. State of Indiana (1/28/04 IndCtApp) [Criminal Law & Procedure]
Mildred Rawls v. Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. et al. (1/28/04 IndCtApp) [Torts]
Slip and fall in front of ATM.
PSI Energy, Inc. v. William Lee Roberts, et al. (1/28/04 IndCtApp) [Torts]
Duty of landowner to keep its property in a reasonably safe condition for independent contractors invitees. Premises liability; asbestos. Footnote of interest:
Due to the voluminous record and complexity of this case, the parties participated in a pre-appeal conference with Judge Paul D. Mathias pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 19. As a result of the conference, the parties were ordered to submit their briefs on CD ROMS in either Microsoft Word or Corel Word Perfect format and in Adobe PDF format along with the regular hardcopy format. Additionally, the parties were ordered to submit the Appellant’s Appendix and the transcript in Adobe PDF format along with the regular hardcopy format. Source citations in the briefs were also to be linked to Lexis/Nexis, Westlaw, the Appellant’s Appendix, and the transcript on appeal. See Pre-Appeal Conference Order dated February 28, 2003.Posted by Marcia Oddi at February 3, 2004 01:29 PMWe thank the parties and amici curiae, Indiana Manufacturing Association and O’Malia Food Markets, for their extra effort in preparing their electronic submissions. The electronic submissions, especially the linked source citations, greatly assisted in our review of this matter. We encourage other parties with voluminous records and complex cases to consider such electronic submissions with linked source citations in addition to the regular hardcopy submissions.