Artificial intelligence created "hallucinatory" case citations, and the fake citations were not caught during proofreading.
Judges around the world are dealing with a growing problem: legal briefs that were generated with the help of artificial intelligence and submitted with errors such as citations to cases that don’t ...
Good legal writing is a lot more than simply getting the law right. The year 2025 has been a very busy one for me in terms of drafting legal briefs on some issue or another. This means that not only ...
Writing a strong closing brief is one of the most important steps in the arbitration process. The final submission to the arbitrator offers counsel an opportunity to focus on the key issues and ...
The Houston Housing Authority is under scrutiny after a housing voucher-related legal brief filed in court included multiple fabricated case citations, with quotes that appeared to have been generated ...
The Appellate Court of Maryland this week referred Bel Air lawyer Adam Hyman to the Attorney Grievance Commission after he was found to have cited fake cases in a brief generated with artificial ...
A Kansas federal judge recently imposed penalties that included fines ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 upon attorneys responsible for mistakenly submitting a brief containing falsehoods created by ...
The integration of generative AI tools like ChatGPT has sparked both excitement and concern within the legal community. While AI offers tremendous potential in automating routine tasks, its misuse can ...
When transphobic lawyers filed court briefs opposing a school district’s transgender-inclusive policies, the lawyers didn’t expect the judge to reject their filing over a series of factual errors that ...
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