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Found Another One: Court Sanctions Both Local and Lead Counsel for AI-Generated Case Citations 

Brett Trout

32:1:1 Comment [8] Despite this mandate, many attorneys are understandably wary of incorporating advanced technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI) into their legal practice. Paying opposing counsels fees for defending the Motion in Limine; and ?Implementing Promptly withdrawing the Motion in Limine; ?Being

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Client and Counsel Sanctioned More Than $2.5 million for ‘Amateur Hour’ Discovery Ineptitude

Discovery Advocate

Discovery practitioners should have a thorough understanding of their clients’ information systems in order to properly defend or prosecute their cases; otherwise they risk severe consequences. Case Summary In a trademark case involving e-cigarettes branded under similar marks, the defendants and their counsel were sanctioned more than $2.5

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Equity in Law School Admissions and Legal Hiring After Affirmative Action

Legal Tech Monitor

And, while the ruling is specific to college admissions, there is good reason to believe that employers will begin to shift toward less aggressive DEI-related hiring policies to preempt potential litigation. The legal profession is woefully lacking in diversity. Of course, this is likely to work in service of the status quo.

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SixFifty.com: Employment Law Disrupter

The Law Product Makers blog

Previously Parker developed and founded CO/COUNSEL, a legal education and crowdsourcing website. He was recognized by the ABA Journal as a Legal Rebel in 2019. Offering employment law forms for a fixed fee bundled with legal advice is another way to differentiate a law firm’s services from SixFifty.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: The Capabilities and Limitations of ChatGPT with Professor Chris Hoofnagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

And I think a poignant example of this is on February 22 of this year, Joshua Browder, who is the CEO of Do Not Pay was planning to use ChatGPT to defend a client in traffic court, here in California. And these machine learning text generators would dictate legal responses to court questions in the clients ear.