Tag #Legal Technology

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Australian Lawyer Referred to Legal Board for AI-Generated False Citations

A Western Australian lawyer, relying on AI tools, submitted court documents with four fabricated case citations in an immigration case, resulting in a referral to the Legal Practice Board and a cost order of $8,371.30; this is one of over 20 similar cases in Australia highlighting the dangers of ins...

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dailymail.co.uk
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UK Judges Warn Lawyers Against Using AI-Generated False Legal Material

A ruling by senior English judges warns lawyers against using AI-generated false legal materials, citing cases with fabricated precedents and quotes; the ruling highlights inadequate training and supervision, emphasizing the need for verification procedures and ethical guidelines.

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Arizona Supreme Court Employs AI Avatars for News Releases

The Arizona Supreme Court utilizes AI avatars, Daniel and Victoria, to announce rulings, significantly reducing video production time while aiming to improve public communication and confidence in the court.

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theguardian.com
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Alabama Prison Lawsuit: Firm Faces Sanctions for AI-Generated False Citations

Alabama inmate Frankie Johnson, stabbed multiple times in separate attacks at William E. Donaldson prison, sued state officials for failing to ensure his safety; the state's defense firm, Butler Snow, faces sanctions for using AI-generated false citations in court filings.

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Paris Bar Addresses AI Gap in Legal Profession with New Initiative

A partnership between the Paris Bar and a legal publisher provides free AI tools to small law firms starting October 2024 to address the technological gap in the legal profession, although concerns remain about ongoing disparities with larger firms and the need for enhanced fact-checking due to AI l...

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AI's Reshaping of the Legal Profession by 2025

By 2025, AI, particularly LLMs, will automate routine legal tasks, improve access to justice through cost-effective solutions, and redefine the lawyer's role, requiring a focus on responsible AI implementation.

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smh.com.au
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Judge Slams Lawyers for Unverified AI in Murder Case

A Melbourne judge criticized lawyers for submitting AI-generated legal documents containing errors to the court, resulting in the defense and prosecution's apologies and highlighting the importance of verifying AI-produced content in legal proceedings. A 16-year-old boy was found not guilty of murde...

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kathimerini.gr
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AI's Growing Impact on the Greek Legal Profession

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the landscape of legal work in Greece, currently handling 10-20% of tasks previously done by junior lawyers due to its speed, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness, prompting concerns about future employment prospects and required skills.

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Arizona Supreme Court Uses AI Avatars to Disseminate Rulings

The Arizona Supreme Court uses AI avatars, Daniel and Victoria, to announce rulings, reducing video production time from six hours to minutes, aiming to improve public communication and media engagement.

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theguardian.com
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Murder Suspect Seeks Jailhouse Laptop for Evidence Review

Luigi Mangione, accused of the December 4th murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has requested a laptop in jail to review over 15,000 pages of documents and thousands of hours of video evidence, facing opposition from prosecutors citing witness threats.

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AI Legal Chatbots Show Improvement, but Still Fall Short of Junior Lawyer Competence

Linklaters' latest AI benchmark tests, involving OpenAI's o1 and Google's Gemini 2.0, showed significant improvement over previous models in answering complex legal questions, but all still fell short of a junior lawyer's competence, highlighting the need for human oversight.

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