Legal Insights
What You Tell AI Can (and Will) Be Used Against You
A recent federal court ruling should give every AI user pause. In United States v. Heppner, a judge ruled that conversations with an AI chatbot had no confidentiality protection—and the government could use them as evidence. If you've ever typed a legal question into an AI, here's what you need to know.
What NFL Front Offices Get Wrong—and Why It Matters in Law
Unclear leadership sinks NFL teams—and law firms. When authority, roles, and accountability are misaligned, both on the field and in legal practice, dysfunction derails success.
Ryder Cup Fans, Bad Sportsmanship, and the Courtroom Connection
Great golf, bad fan behavior at the Ryder Cup. It reminded me: in sports or the courtroom, how people act when they’re losing shows who they really are.
Why Talent Alone Can’t Win
The 2025 Mets’ collapse shows talent and payroll aren’t enough. Team chemistry, trust, and communication matter—whether on the baseball field or in a law firm handling high-pressure cases.
From New Milford to Banana Ball Stardom: Lessons for My Law Practice
Jackson Olson and the Savannah Bananas show innovation, skill, and teamwork. At Guendelsberger Law, we take the same creative, top-tier approach to serving our clients in New Milford.
Lincoln’s Enduring Call: The Rule of Law and the Preservation of Democracy
Lincoln’s 1838 Lyceum speech warns that democracy depends on respect for the rule of law, separation of powers, and civic duty—a timeless call to uphold America’s institutions.
Flag Day: A Celebration of American Unity with Roots in Connecticut and Beyond
Flag Day honors more than the American flag—it celebrates unity, shared values, and the history that connects our communities from Connecticut to the nation.

