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INDIANAPOLIS - An Indiana man whose wife committed suicide three days after Internal Revenue Service agents raided their home is suing the U.S.
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. - Attorneys in the dispute over the estate of billionaire shopping mall magnate Melvin Simon have asked a judge to set strict limits on who can see certain documents that are presented as evidence.
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Court of Appeals is grappling with who should be declared the legal mother of a child born through in vitro fertilization - his genetic mother or the surrogate who gave birth to him.
INDIANAPOLIS - Dr. Mark Weinberger had a one-size-fits all practice, lawyers say.
ROME - The signs seemed to point to a man preparing to escape.
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