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Articles Of General Interest

Articles written by our attorneys that will be of general interest to all of our clients are published here. The content of the articles is not intended to serve as legal advice specific to your situation. For legal advice, please contact us using the contact box at the bottom of this page.

Indiana Landlord-Tenant Law: The Pitfalls of Security Deposits  April, 2017

Indiana Gun Law: An Overview by James W. McNew September, 2013

The Avoidance of the Fiscal Cliff: Income and Capital Gains Taxes in 2013 by Kevin G. Harvey January, 2013

Little Discussed Provisions of the American Tax Payer Relief Act Relief Act of 2012 by Eric N. Allen January, 2013

Reporting Child Abuse: What Is Your Legal Obligation? by James W. McNew October, 2012

Understanding The Discovery Process by George A. Lohmeier August, 2012

Can I “Stand My Ground” in Indiana? by James W. McNew May, 2012

No More Texting While Driving in Indiana by Kevin G. Harvey June, 2011

Auto Insurance: What Coverages Do I Need? by Eric N. Allen July, 2011

Sale, Short Sale or Foreclosure of Your Home by Eric N. Allen October, 2011

Debt Collectors and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act by Michael C. Cooley November, 2011

Barry Bonds, Penn State And The Fifth Amendment by James W. McNew December, 2011

PLEASE NOTE: Articles published by Allen Wellman Harvey Keyes Cooley, LLP, are written for the purpose of providing general legal information, only. The facts of each case or situation are unique, and in some instances the general information in an article may not be applicable or may not apply as described in the article. For advice that is specific to your particular situation, please schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys. The provision of information in articles is not intended to and does not create an attorney-client relationship.