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Toronto lawyer who filed AI-generated ‘gibberish’ ordered to pay record costs award — ‘Artificial intelligence can’t think like a lawyer’

"Not a single proposition of law in any of the (Mazaheri's) materials was supported by a reliable authority."

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Toronto lawyer who filed AI-generated ‘gibberish’ ordered to pay record costs award — ‘Artificial…

"Not a single proposition of law in any of the (Mazaheri's) materials was supported by a reliable authority."

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Courts cracking down on error-strewn AI-assisted legal briefs

Courts sanction lawyers for unverified Claude/ChatGPT briefs; hallucinations jumped eightfold globally with 1,600+ cases. Mandatory human verification signals new regulatory governance for AI—pattern extending to enterprise systems, forcing compliance controls into production workflows.

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·rfi.fr

    Courts cracking down on error-strewn AI-assisted legal briefs

    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.

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·thestar.com

    Toronto lawyer who filed AI-generated ‘gibberish’ ordered to pay record costs award — ‘Artificial intelligence can’t think like a lawyer’

    "Not a single proposition of law in any of the (Mazaheri's) materials was supported by a reliable authority."

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