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Expert Testimony in the Age of Generative AI: Recent Case Developments

By Kevin J. Quilty on December 5, 2025
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Much has been written about the risks of lawyers relying on generative artificial intelligence (Gen. AI) to draft briefs—especially when unchecked citations turn out to be hallucinated. But lawyer briefs are not the only documents that demand scrutiny. As the cases below show, lawyers must also carefully review their experts’ affidavits, declarations, and reports before submitting them to other parties or the court.

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Kevin J. Quilty is a commercial litigator who focuses his practice on complex business disputes and class action defense work. He concentrates in the areas of business fraud, consumer class actions, data privacy law, and contractual disputes. Kevin practices in both state and…

Kevin J. Quilty is a commercial litigator who focuses his practice on complex business disputes and class action defense work. He concentrates in the areas of business fraud, consumer class actions, data privacy law, and contractual disputes. Kevin practices in both state and federal courts, as well as in domestic and international arbitration.

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    Consumer Products Counselor
  • Organization:
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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