Following a new federal court order, Doe v. University of North Carolina System, where lawyers had previously admitted AI-related citation and quotation errors, the judge discharged the show-cause order but criticized the attorneys’ bar journal article for minimizing the seriousness of the errors. Why it matters: courts are signaling that AI verification duties are non-delegable and reputational remediation must be candid.
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