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Calif. Bar Exam Fiasco Shows Why Attys Must Disclose AI Use

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Generative artificial intelligence is everywhere. It seems that every industry — even the most sophisticated — is evaluating how to ethically and efficiently integrate generative AI into their business models and work...more

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Federal Court Turns Up the Heat on Attorneys Using ChatGPT for Research

Most lawyers regard Mata v. Avianca, Inc., 678 F. Supp. 3d 443, 448 (S.D.N.Y. 2023), as the leading case on the consequences of misuse of generative artificial intelligence in legal pleadings. It was from Mata v. Avianca that...more

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The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Cayman Islands Legal Proceedings: A Conversation Between Spencer Vickers and a Computer

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In the 28 January 2025 judgment in Bradley & anor v Frye-Chaikin [2025] CIGC (Civ) 5, the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands addressed the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by a party in the preparation of written...more

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Weighing AI’s Benefits and Risks in Litigation and eDiscovery

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Editor’s Note: The integration of artificial intelligence into legal services stands poised to profoundly impact cybersecurity, information governance, eDiscovery, and the broader data landscape. As this article explores,...more

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