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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Ind. Decisions - Upcoming oral arguments this week and next
This week's oral arguments before the Supreme Court (week of 5/30/11):
- None currently scheduled.
Next week's oral arguments before the Supreme Court (week of 6/6/11):
- None currently scheduled.
Webcasts of Supreme Court oral arguments are available here.
This week's oral arguments before the Court of Appeals (week of 5/30/11):
- None currently scheduled.
Wednesday, June 8th
- 11:00 AM - Jacqueline Wisner, M.D. and The South Bend Clinic, LLP v. Archie L. Laney (71A03-1007-CT-382) - Archie L. Laney ("Appellee") filed suit against Jacqueline Wisner, M.D., and The South Bend Clinic (collectively "Appellants") alleging, inter alia, medical negligence for their failure to diagnose and treat an initial transient stroke, after which Appellee suffered a second, more severe stroke. After a jury verdict in favor of Appellee, and the trial court's entry of a judgment in the amount of $1,250,000.00, Appellants filed a motion to correct error wherein they sought a new trial amid allegations of the following: (1) "unprofessional and prejudicial conduct" of opposing counsel; (2) "irrelevant, improper and unfairly prejudicial closing arguments" by opposing counsel; (3) violation of the trial court's separation of witnesses order; and (4) violation of the trial court's order in limine during voir dire. This appeal ensued, following the trial court's denial of Appellants' motion to correct error. The Scheduled Panel Members are: Judges Riley, Darden, and Barnes. [Where: Court of Appeals Courtroom (WEBCAST)]
ONLY those Court of Appeals oral arguments presented in the Supreme or Court of Appeals Courtrooms will be accessible via videocast.
The past COA webcasts which have been webcast are accessible here.
NOTE: For a printable version of this list of upcoming oral arguments, click on the date in the next line. Then select "Print" from your browser.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on May 31, 2011 11:23 AM
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