AI’s presence in court filings seems to only be gaining traction. According to data from legal analyst Damien Charlotin, parties are increasingly using the technology to bolster their cases.
In court rooms across Queensland, cases are ramping up the pressure on an already strained system not because of their complexity, but because of how they are being fought.
Even lawyers have at times filed briefs containing AI-hallucinated citations; but the danger is likely especially great for the many self-represented litigants. Here, for instance, is a passage from ...
Chief Judge Renée Marie Bumb allows plaintiff to proceed without fees but finds no valid claims in third amended complaint CAMDEN, NJ – Chief U.S. District Judge Renée Marie Bumb has dismissed a ...
Legal filings riddled with fake, irrelevant and misconstrued case citations are increasingly appearing in front of Georgia judges as the use of artificial intelligence to craft arguments becomes more ...
Lynn White was out of options. Allegedly behind on rent payments to her trailer park in Long Beach, California, and facing an eviction notice, she worked with a lawyer from a local tenant advocacy ...
Chief Justice Chase Rogers has put the issue squarely and succinctly: pro se litigants "clog up the court system. Cases are delayed and lengthened, creating frustration for everybody... Litigants with ...
A plaintiff used an AI avatar in a New York court, but judges quickly rejected it. Experts say AI use like this will face pushback, despite its growing presence in the legal world. "Courts will clamp ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — The 10th-anniversary celebration of the City Bar Justice Center’s Federal Pro Se Legal Assistance Project was held in U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, in the ...