In case you missed it: Partner Phil Fowler speaks on stage collapse fines on WIBC
This past summer, the main stage at the Indiana State Fair collapsed during high winds. The accident claimed the lives of seven Hoosiers and injured more than forty. Since the accident, the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration, along with engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti, has been investigating the construction of the stage and the subsequent accident. Recently a conclusion has been made and fines have been issued to the Indiana State Fairgrounds and the organization in charge of…
Read the full article >>In case you missed it: Bingham Greenebaum Doll featured in Cincinnati’s Business Courier
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP was featured in last week’s edition of Cincinnati’s Business Courier, highlighting the firm’s plans for future expansion. Currently employing 10 lawyers, the Cincinnati office intends to increase its presence substantially. Mark Hayden, managing partner for the regional office, stated the hope to grow, “certainly in the range of 40 attorneys,” within the next two years. Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP employs 250 lawyers in a total of seven cities across Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. The…
Read the full article >>Attorneys Beware – Conflicts of Interest and Attempts to Make a Buck
I recently authored an article for The Indiana Lawyer regarding an Indiana Court of Appeals decision that could take the wind out of an attorney’s sails if he or she is looking to cash in on trial experiences. A preview is below. Visit The Indiana Lawyer website for the full article. “Attorneys looking to profit from their experiences at trial take note: the principles behind the so-called “Son of Sam” laws, which prohibit criminal defendants from profiting from…
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