SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — A Springfield attorney is being fined and could face additional penalties after admitting to using artificial intelligence in briefs where he cited eight “nonexistent” cases ...
From Monday's opinion by Justice Frank Menetrez, joined by Justices Richard Fields and Michael Raphael, in Schlichter v. Kennedy: It is difficult to understand how Grotke's four spurious citations ...
The nonexistent cases were first introduced by opposing counsel, but the appellant's lawyer didn't spot the error at the trial court, and submitted a proposed order to the trial court that cited those ...
Annapolis City Attorney D. Michael Lyles has left the job the day after his office was accused in legal filings of citing a fake case using artificial intelligence. Lyles, who occupied the position ...
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