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Federal Court Suspends Florida Attorney Over Filing Fabricated Cases Hallucinated by AI

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When the committee asked Neusom about the pleadings during a telephone interview, he said that “he used Westlaw and Fastcase and may have used artificial intelligence to draft the filing(s) but was not able to check the excerpts and citations.” Based on the committee’s recommendations, Senior U.S.

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10 Ways Attorneys Can Leverage AI Legal Prompts for Efficiency

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Legal Research AI can speed up legal research, whether you’re preparing for litigation or need to review legal precedents thoroughly. Utilizing AI to handle initial research phases allows you to gain insights faster and build your case or defense with a robust foundation.

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What Is a Litigator? And the Differences From a Lawyer

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They work closely with clients to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their cases, develop legal strategies, and gather evidence to support their arguments. Litigators conduct thorough legal research , draft pleadings and motions, and engage in pre-trial procedures like discovery.

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Legal ChatGPT: Tips, Prompts, and Use Cases

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Performing legal research and discovery. ChatGPT legal research can summarize cases, laws, deposition transcripts, or pleadings filed with the court. Because AI hallucinations are common, any ChatGPT legal research should be carefully reviewed and fact-checked. Transcribing voice and video recordings.

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Jacqueline Schafer on Writing Briefs at the Speed of AI: How ClearBrief is Transforming Legal Drafting

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By uploading case documents and discovery materials, the AI can pull facts and quotes directly from the record to support legal arguments in the brief. Because you can read the PDF of your pleading, and every single source is clickable and visible, that is accomplished with AI. Jacqueline Schafer 6:33 Yeah, absolutely.

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vLex’s Damien Riehl on Examining vLex’s New Vincent AI (TGIR Ep. 227)

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Looking ahead, Riehl sees potential for Vincent AI to leverage external LLMs like Anthropic’s Claude model as well as their massive dataset of briefs and motions to generate tailored legal arguments statistically likely to persuade specific judges on particular issues.