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Bunger & Robertson Announces Joseph R. Fuschetto as Partner

Bunger & Robertson is pleased to announce that Joseph Fuschetto was recently named partner. Joseph practices immigration law where he primarily represents businesses, medical practices, noncitizens of extraordinary ability, and families. Joseph is very involved in the International Medical Graduates Taskforce (IMGT) and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). He has presented on various topics…
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B&R Recognized as a Platinum “Covid Stops Here” participant by Indiana Chamber

  Bunger & Robertson has been recognized as a Platinum COVID Stops Here workplace for achieving a 100% vaccination rate. The COVID Stops Here campaign recognizes Indiana workplaces that have achieved widespread vaccination against COVID-19. Organizations that have achieved at least a 70% vaccination rate are eligible to receive a designation. It is critical that…
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The Rise of the Mandamus Action

While the mandamus action (from the Latin for “to Command”) existed since at least Marbury vs. Madison it has become an increasingly important tool for immigration attorneys over the last few years. 5 U.S. 137 (1803). Specifically, administration policies, the Covid-19 pandemic, and a staffing shortage has greatly delayed most case progressing types. The standard…
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NEWSFLASH: Updates to Indiana’s Estate Planning Law

  Effective July 1, 2021, Senate Enrolled Act No. 204 is making some notable changes to Indiana’s estate planning law. The new law provides for more flexibility and gives clients more options when making estate planning decisions. Under the new law, all previously executed living wills and health care representative appointments are still valid. If,…
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NCAA Adopts Name, Image, and Likeness Policy

As of July 1, 2021, NCAA student-athletes will be able to financially benefit from the use of their name, image, and likeness (“NIL”). The NCAA has adopted an interim name, image, and likeness policy (“NIL Policy”). The NIL Policy states that NCAA student-athletes may “engage in NIL activities that are consistent with the law of…
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US Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Student in Free Speech Case

Yesterday the United States Supreme Court has sided with a student in a free speech with significant implications for both schools and students. The Supreme Court ruled in Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L.  that a student’s yearlong suspension by the school from cheerleading for her off-campus expletive laced social media post violated the student’s…
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Bunger & Robertson Celebrates 30 Year Chamber Membership

Bunger & Robertson recently celebrated its 30th year as a Bloomington Chamber of Commerce Member!  We are honored to be a part of such a wonderful organization.  The Chamber has offered us many networking opportunities, chances to hear enticing guest speakers, and just an overall feeling of community involvement over the years. We are currently…
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Bunger & Robertson has Moved

The attorneys and staff of Bunger & Robertson are happy to announce the completion of the move into their new office, located at 211 South College Avenue in Bloomington, Indiana. The newly renovated office provides an inviting atmosphere for client meetings and mediations alike. Complementary parking for clients and guests adjoins Bunger & Robertson’s new…
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The Estate Planning Process

  The COVID-19 pandemic has upended lives and livelihoods all over the world and has generated a great amount of uncertainty in the process. While our worlds slowly open back up, it is a great time to think about estate planning. Estate planning is the process through which you make legal decisions about the disposition…
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