Hammerle on… “NYAD” and “Mean Girls”
Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Robert Hammerle gives us his take on “NYAD” and “Mean Girls.”
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Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Robert Hammerle gives us his take on “NYAD” and “Mean Girls.”
Although generative AI is able to collect and process massive amounts of content to generate new expressions, these systems often do not align with the rights granted to owners of the original content used to create such new expressions.
The great thing about Outlook is that it can handle so many important details of your work life. The bad thing about Outlook is that it handles so many important details of your work life and often wants to tell you all about it.
It’s a fine line to walk for applicants with artificial intelligence-assisted inventions who want to secure a patent.
Indianapolis attorneys Destiny Wells and Beth White will battle it out at the Democratic state convention this summer as they seek to become the party’s nominee for Indiana attorney general.
We have all come across counterfeit websites while scrolling the web, but what do you do as an attorney if your client or their goods are being impersonated on such a site?
Not feeling quite ready for law school, Greg Heller initially managed a trucking terminal in Wisconsin.
A new provision in House Enrolled Act 1047 makes the distribution of unauthorized and undisclosed “intimate” images generated or altered by AI a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in prison and a fine of up to $5,000.
If we are lucky to live long enough, we all struggle with the concept of aging.
I wanted to take this opportunity to shine a spotlight on some of their recent accomplishments and how those achievements are—and will continue–making a difference in the world around us.
Established during the fall 2023 semester, the Accessibility and Equity Student Union is led by president and student MacAna Gilkerson.
Laws regarding privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity are evolving, and artificial intelligence is challenging established norms of intellectual property creation, protection, and enforcement.
Read Indiana appellate court decisions for the most recent reporting period.
Tragically, the new courthouse functions as an institution moved to another county. No law offices or places to eat are nearby.
The French Lick Resort and West Baden Springs Hotel will be the backdrop for the 2024 Bench Bar Conference, presented by Wilson Kehoe Winningham LLC, from June 13-15.
Artificial intelligence is the most important business application for law firms since cloud software began to be used aggressively by attorneys sixteen years ago.
The robing ceremony for the Hon. A. Richard M. Blaiklock will be 3:30 p.m. April 18 in the Community Justice Center.
Heather McClure O’Farrell v. Guardian of Estate of George B. Drake (mem. dec.)
23A-GU-669
Guardian. Reverses the Hamilton Superior Court’s order instructing Heather McClure O’Farrell to repay $53,824.32 in legal and accounting fees she and her law firm collected for services purportedly rendered to George Baker Drake and the guardian of his estate. Finds the judgment entered with insufficient service of process is void for lack of personal jurisdiction.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita accused public health entities across the state of submitting “faulty” and “unsound” data when it came to COVID-19’s death toll and positivity rate.
Two men were sentenced to a combined 44 years in prison for their roles in a string of armed robberies at Indianapolis businesses in the summer of 2020.