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Civil

Unlawful indemnity agreements

February 1, 2019 Filed Under: Civil

For amend and vote only, the House Judiciary Committee heard HB 1015 on unlawful indemnity agreements authored by Rep. Torr. The bill provides that the law concerning indemnity agreements in construction or design contracts applies to certain design-build contracts. It also specifies that a provision in a professional services contract that requires indemnification and defense of a … [Read more...] about Unlawful indemnity agreements

Punitive damages

January 25, 2019 Filed Under: Civil

For amend and vote only, the Senate Judiciary Committee heard Sen. Becker’s SB 27 providing that limitations on punitive damages do not apply to civil actions in which the plaintiff was injured as a result of conduct described in certain criminal sexual misconduct statutes. The bill was amended by consent to clarify the crimes included and that it does not apply against an employer w … [Read more...] about Punitive damages

Fertility fraud

January 25, 2019 Filed Under: Civil

The Senate Judiciary Committee heard Sen. Sandlin’s SB 174 on fertility fraud. This introduced bill provides that a physician who treats a patient of that physician for infertility by using the physician's own spermatozoon or ovum, without the patient's consent or by using donated human reproductive material without the consent of the donor commits fertility fraud, a Level 6 felony. … [Read more...] about Fertility fraud

Prohibited name changes

January 25, 2019 Filed Under: Civil, Criminal

The House Courts and Criminal Code Committee heard HB 1208 on prohibited name changes authored by Reps. Clere, McNamara, Hatcher, and Engleman. The bill provides that a person convicted of certain crimes may not petition for a name change. The bill passed 12–0. Read the bill at http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2019/bills/house/1208 … [Read more...] about Prohibited name changes

Protective Orders and employment

January 18, 2019 Filed Under: Civil

The Senate Judiciary Committee heard Rep. Randolph’s SB 16 on protective orders and employment.  The bill provides that an individual is not subject to disqualification from eligibility for unemployment benefits because of discharge from the individual's employment due to circumstances directly related to the individual's filing of a petition for a protective order and an employee ma … [Read more...] about Protective Orders and employment

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