by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Dec 21, 2020 | General, Traffic Court, Trial Practice
Attorneys Marc Lopez and Zac Bailey recently conducted some pre- and post-trial analysis on a Decatur County traffic case. What follows is a lightly edited transcript of their conversation. Marc LopezWhat’s going on in this rural county in Indiana? Give us the update....
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Sep 30, 2020 | COVID-19, Personal Injury, Trial Practice
On September 30, 2020, Attorneys Lopez and Allen took the opportunity to share with the Indianapolis Bar Association the lessons they’ve learned about performing a jury trial during a pandemic. Attorneys Marc Lopez and Jamison Allen recently tried a personal...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | May 21, 2020 | COVID-19, Criminal Charges, Expungement, General, SDP, Trial Practice
Indiana Counties Are Trying Simultaneously to Contain the Coronavirus and Encourage Piecemeal Recovery and Reopening Attorneys Marc Lopez and Matt Kroes recently discussed how different Indiana counties are moving forward in the summer of COVID-19, the realities and...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jan 24, 2020 | Car Crash, Criminal Charges, Defenses to Criminal Charges, Traffic Court, Trial Practice
Attorneys Marc Lopez and Zac Bailey decided to recap an unusual case from Traffic Court. How does a lawyer convince the court that the State has the wrong man? What follows is a lightly edited transcript of their conversation. Marc LopezTraffic Court. Okay, so while...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Oct 15, 2019 | Alcohol, Battery, Criminal Charges, Defenses to Criminal Charges, DUI, General, OVWI, Press Release, Resisting Law Enforcement, Trial Practice
Not Guilty of Felony Battery on a Police Officer Every single case at the Marc Lopez Law Firm is important. We recognize that our clients are people. They have families, jobs, and lives of their own, but the world doesn’t stop just because someone’s been...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Sep 30, 2019 | Criminal Charges, Defenses to Criminal Charges, Handgun, Intimidation, Trial Practice
Sometimes, against all odds, two people who are each having a really bad day manage to find each other. When they do, sparks tend to fly. In the worst of these cases, criminal charges end up getting filed. If you’ve ever found yourself on the wrong side of one...