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Mar-a-Lago documents case: Trump lawyers are in court for a closed hearing in Florida The judge will consider how much, if any, of the classified material former President Donald Trump is charged ...
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The MyPillow Guy's Lawyers Used AI in Court and You'll Never Guess How That Turned Out - MSNPillow Fight We all remember Mike Lindell, the now disgraced MyPillow founder who lost everything fighting to prove the 2020 US election was stolen from Donald Trump. Well, he's in the news again ...
U.S. District Court Judge Aileen M. Cannon is hearing from prosecutors and defense lawyers about Trump’s claim that he is protected from prosecution by the Presidential Records Act, and what his ...
“It has been accelerating,” Charlotin said. Judges aren’t happy. In May, a Utah appeals court ordered an attorney to pay $1,000 to a Utah legal aid foundation for submitting a brief with ...
In the special master case, including in Wednesday’s filing, Mr. Trump’s lawyers again stopped short of claiming that he had declassified all the documents; lying in court filings can lead to ...
Las Vegas lawyer Dara Goldsmith filed court papers Wednesday seeking records from the clerk of the court on the initial filing of Hsieh’s will, which, in a surprising and bizarre turn of events ...
AI hallucinations in court documents are becoming more common. Self-represented people used to be the main culprits; now, it's legal professionals.
Lawyers for former President Trump and two co-defendants were in court in Florida asking a federal judge to dismiss charges of mishandling classified documents. The trial's start remains delayed.
This wasn’t a one-off. It’s a warning of what happens when the world changes and courts don’t adapt. To see that future for robot lawyers, take today’s high-volume filers: debt collections ...
A Rocky Mount attorney is facing accusations of making a false statement in court documents and manipulating court records to conceal the fact that he missed a filing deadline. C. Holland Perdue ...
Well, he's in the news again — this time for using AI to file his legal briefs. As The New Republic reported, a federal judge has accused Lindell of filing a legal document with "nearly 30 ...
Since May 1, judges have called out at least 23 examples of AI hallucinations in court records. Legal researcher Damien Charlotin's data shows fake citations have grown more common since 2023 ...
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