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The Disconnect Defense: Defeating a Breath Test Twice the Legal Limit

06/29/2026

By Hunter TzovarrasChair, NCDD Trial Advocacy Task ForceThe Law Office of Hunter J. Tzovarras, Bangor, Maine With assistance from Myranda G. SandbergMember, NCDDNero DUI Defense, S.C., Eau Claire, Wisconsin "It doesn't matter what number the machine prints out if the video shows you walk, talk, and act sober." That is what I tell clients who are sure a high breath test means...

AI in Court Filings: The Ethics Line Between Assistance and Abdication

03/30/2026

By Ryan Katz It is no secret that Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is vastly changing the landscape of many different fields. While the practice of law is certainly not something anybody would want to be taken over by AI in any major way, AI is still a tool which has applications for lawyers. Generative AI can help lawyers brainstorm arguments, organize...

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