Well, that might be a new one! In this case, there were multiple fabricated quotations not about case law, but from depositions in the actual case.
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Request for Four Document Custodians Granted by Court: eDiscovery Case Law
In Andersen v. Stability AI Ltd., California Magistrate Judge Lisa J. Cisneros, finding no abuse of the custodian designation process by Plaintiffs in their request for four document custodians from defendant DeviantArt (DA), granted the Plaintiffs’ request.
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The Kitchen Sink for December 19, 2025: Legal Tech Trends
This week’s kitchen sink for December 19, 2025 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses how lawyers can cure AI hallucinations, waiver of work product disclosed to the FBI, GPT 5.2 vs. GPT 5.1, Merriam-Webster’s word of the year & more!
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Year 2 Report on the Impact of AI on the Practice of Law from the ABA: Artificial Intelligence Trends
The ABA Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence has released its Year 2 Report on the Impact of AI on the Practice of Law. Here are some highlights.
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AI Hallucinations Cases Are Not Slowing Down, They’re Speeding Up…A Lot: Artificial Intelligence Trends
AI hallucinations cases are not slowing down. Far from it. They’re actually speeding up; in fact, they’re speeding up a lot.
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McDonald’s AI-Generated Holiday Ad Pulled Down After Backlash: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Mainstream companies may be using AI to generate ads now, but the results (if McDonald’s AI-generated holiday ad is any indication), is still somewhat lacking.
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The State of AI in the Current Legal Landscape: Interview with Relativity’s Cristin Traylor
At Relativity Fest, I sat down with Cristin Traylor, Senior Director of AI Transformation and Law Firm Strategy at Relativity to talk about how generative AI is rapidly transforming the legal landscape.
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eDiscovery in 2025: Trends, Technology, and the AI Impact: eDiscovery Webinars
Want a recap of what has happened in eDiscovery in 2025? Join me for Thursday’s webinar from the Minnesota Paralegal Association!
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65 AI Copyright Lawsuits, One Company Virtually Unscathed: Artificial Intelligence Trends
With at least 65 AI copyright lawsuits out there, it seems like every AI company is getting sued. But one company is virtually unscathed – so far.
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Will Google’s New Gemini 3 Model Bump ChatGPT from the Top Spot?: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Will Google’s new Gemini 3 model bump ChatGPT from the top spot? Some analysts and users think so. Here’s why they may be right.
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