Category: News

COVID-19 Vaccines Now Available to Hoosier Residents 70+

In addition to first responders and licensed/unlicensed healthcare workers, septuagenarians living in Indiana are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. For information about the vaccine and to register to receive it, you can visit the state government website: vaccine.coronavirus.in.gov. To register, you (or the person navigating the website on your behalf) will need to…
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Bunger & Robertson Sponsors Elect Connect

Bunger & Robertson Sponsors Elect Connect As part of Bunger & Robertson’s ongoing commitment to civic participation and voter enfranchisement, Bunger & Robertson is  pleased to be one of the sponsor of  the Elect Connect online voter guide. Elect Connect is a nonpartisan resource guide administered by the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. Interested constituents…
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Bunger & Robertson Receives 2019 Readers’ Choice Award from Herald Times

The attorneys and staff at Bunger & Robertson would like to thank all of those in the community for their 2019 Readers’ Choice Award for the best law firm in Bloomington and the surrounding area. To receive a Readers’ Choice Award from the Herald Times a firm must be nominated and receive the most votes…
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Six Attorneys Named to 2017 Super Lawyers List

The annual Super Lawyers list of top attorneys in the state of Indiana includes six Bunger & Robertson attorneys for 2017. Attorneys William J. Beggs, Samuel R. Ardery, Brian R. Drummy, Jessica L. Merkel, James L. Whitlatch, and Joseph D. O’Connor were all named Super Lawyers through the selection process which involves nominations, independent research,…
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New Overtime Rules – Halted for Now

Federal Court Temporarily Blocks New Overtime Rules With just over a week to go before employers across the country implemented changes to comply with the Department of Labor’s Overtime Final Rule, a federal court in Texas has halted the implementation of the Rule. In May 2016, the Department of Labor announced its Final Rule increasing…
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