Ladendorf Law In The News
Ladendorf Law, an Indianapolis personal injury law firm, is frequently cited in the news. Here is a sampling of news articles that have quoted our attorneys or are regarding cases our firm has handled:
Courier & Press: Documents: Henderson doctor accessed patient records to pursue women
Courier & Press: Law firm says Deaconess doc viewed women’s personal, medical data without cause
13 WTHR: 13 Investigates: The death of 70-year-old veteran raises disturbing questions
The Indiana Lawyer: Passionate for people, public service: Ladendorf steps into ITLA president post
44 News: Court denies motions to dismiss case against Deaconess, doctor accused of accessing personal info
44 News: Law Firm: Another Deaconess physician wrongly accessed women’s private information
Fox 59: Prosecutors seek license suspension for driver accused in deadly crashes
Indy Star: Lawmakers OK increase to medical malpractice cap
Indy Star: Buck family sues over deaths on I-65 crash near Lafayette
WRTV Indianapolis: City paid out $6.1M to settle lawsuits, claims since Jan. 2018, records show
IU Robert H. McKinney School Of Law: Dan Ladendorf, ’86, named President of Indiana Trial Lawyers Association
Courier & Press: Law firm said Deaconess doc viewed women’s personal, medical data without cause
Princeton Daily Clarion: Law firm says Deaconess doctor viewed women’s personal, medical data without cause
Connersville News Examiner: Brookville resident files lawsuit against town council, officers
13 WTHR: Injured biker files tort claim against city
13 WTHR: Crash victims’ families, Bisard attorney respond to report
Deseret News: Error renews questions about Indianapolis police