Lawyer Disciplined for Citing Fake ChatGPT-Generated Case in Court Filings
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Lawyer Jae Lee cited a fake case generated by ChatGPT in court papers, failing to double check the AI's accuracy. She now faces potential disciplinary action.
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A federal appeals court proposed requiring lawyers to certify they reviewed AI-generated text for accuracy or did not rely on AI tools. Some lawyers have pushed back.
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Radio host Mark Walters claimed ChatGPT libeled him by generating a false legal complaint accusing him of embezzlement.
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Michael Cohen's lawyer unknowingly cited fake AI-generated legal cases, which Cohen blamed on not realizing the risks of emerging legal tech.
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Pras Michel blamed his lawyer for poor performance and using AI in closing remarks. His lawyer acknowledged misattributing song lyrics due to use of generative AI.