The Indiana Court of Appeals (the “Court”) affirmed the trial court’s order for a temporary commitment which authorized forcibly medicating the patient. The Court held that the hospital presented clear and convincing evidence, primarily through detailed physician testimony, that both
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It’s springtime. According to my inbox, graphic designers consider this the best of times to “refresh” your logo.Cool.Before relegating the old, though, consider the trademark implications.United States trademark registrations can be “standard character” — which means the registration covers words…
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Wisconsin’s sentence adjustment statute (§ 973.195) offers a narrow but meaningful opportunity for certain incarcerated individuals to request a reduction in the confinement portion of their sentence after serving a significant amount of time.
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