As courts see more AI-generated fake citations, attorneys who claim they didn't know AI could hallucinate may find judges less willing to accept that defense.

A federal judge removed attorneys from both sides of a lawsuit after AI-generated legal citations appeared in court filings, signaling less tolerance for AI errors in legal…

In 2023, a New York lawyer submitted a brief citing six cases that didn't exist. ChatGPT had...

As courts see more AI-generated fake citations, attorneys who claim they didn't know AI could hallucinate may find judges less willing to accept that defense.

Attorneys caught using AI hallucinations are no longer able to get a free pass by claiming ignorance about AI. The jig is up. An AI Insider analysis and scoop.

When a US judge found fabricated quotes in a lawyer's brief earlier this year, the attorney admitted he had used Claude, an artificial intelligence chatbot, to write the document.

Judges and courts need to up the ante on asking probing questions of attorneys caught relying on AI hallucinations. Here's a useful set of questions. An AI Insider scoop.