Spotted by Jeff Bazinet Civil Litigator in the US ( Linked In) He writes… The next-level of discipline in fake AI cite cases is here. (Cue Ice Cube’s “Check Yo Self.”) It seems like all I write about lately is cases involving AI-generated legal case cites. This is the latest. Indiana. Federal court. Cook County
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Lawyers Sanctioned for Citing AI Generated Fake Cases
Source: JD Supra https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/lawyers-sanctioned-for-citing-ai-3599718/ In another “hard lesson learned” case, on Monday, February 24, 2025, a federal district court sanctioned three lawyers from the national law firm Morgan & Morgan for citing artificial intelligence (AI)-generated fake cases in motions in limine. Of the nine cases cited in the motions, eight were non-existent. Although two of…
WilsonAI raises $1.7m to build ‘AI paralegal’
Legal IT Insider San Francisco-founded legal tech startup WilsonAI has raised $1.7m to build what it describes as an AI paralegal; an AI agent that integrates with legal teams’ existing systems and data, automating repetitive legal tasks such as handling routine legal requests, answering common questions, and reviewing contracts. The $1.7M pre-seed round was…
Lewis Silkin announces it is rolling out Harvey across the firm making the legal generative AI platform available to everyone in the firm
https://legaltechnology.com/2025/02/24/lewis-silkin-rolls-out-harvey-across-the-firm/Legal Technology.Com reports UK law firm Lewis Silkin has become the latest firm to make Harvey’s legal generative AI platform available to everyone in the firm, as part of what business and technology leader and strategist Alex Bazin says is the firm’s path to becoming a tech-enabled law firm. Announcing the roll out on LinkedIn last week,…
AI Training, Fair Use, and the Burdens of Being First
Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger LLP February 19, 2025 – Article Copyright LatelyAuthor | Aaron Moss Judge Bibas’s second take in Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence will get plenty of second looks from courts deciding fair use in generative AI copyright cases. “Highly fact-specific.” “Narrowly decided.” A case with “potentially limited impact.” Those were some of the phrases…
UK Defence barrister Joanna Hardy-Susskind presents 10-part BBC Radio 4 series, You Do Not Have To Say Anything.
And yes before you think where have I heard that name before? Yes she is part of the legal answer to the Freud family – daughter in law to Richard and partner of Jamie.. According to Google’s AI overview Joanna Hardy-Susskind is married to Jamie Susskind. The couple live in north London with their dog, Mr…
Linked In Post – Jerome’s Translation News: AI in legal translation: Quebec courts sound alarm on technological limits and constitutional implications
Wojciech Woloszyk (Wo?oszyk) Legal Linguistics Expert | LINKEDIN LOCAL – TRÓJMIASTO | HIGH-END ENGLISH LEGAL TRANSLATIONS | ENGLISH FOR LAW | Translating4EU | Lawyer-linguist | CEO @ IURIDICO February 20, 2025 “The wisdom of entrusting a highly sensitive draft judgment to software or artificial intelligence in the pre-release stage is alarming, to say the least,”…
Canada – Article: How Samuel Dahan is democratizing AI for legal professionals
As Samuel Dahan sees it, most lawyers have a big toolbox of skills. Many are good at analyzing huge amounts of information, for instance. And getting stuff done. “And fighting – we’re really good at that,” he says with a smile. But “building tech tools” isn’t usually found in that lawyer toolbox. It is for…
Top AI Risks General Counsels Should Address
Considering the rapid development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) in a wide array of applications and business sectors, it can be a daunting task for a company’s General Counsel (GC) to keep pace in identifying and managing associated risks. The following overview of the major legal, compliance, and cybersecurity risks is intended to help…
BBC: ‘Hopeless’ to potentially handy: law firm puts AI to the test
The BBC Artificial intelligence (AI) tools have got significantly better at answering legal questions but still can not replicate the competence of even a junior lawyer, new research suggests. The major British law firm, Linklaters, put chatbots to the test by setting them 50 “relatively hard” questions about English law. It concluded OpenAI’s GPT 2, released in…