Litigation
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New Jersey judiciary taking steps to better understand Generative AI in the practice of law
We are seeing the state of New Jersey take strides to make “safe and effective use of Generative AI” in the practice of law. The . . .
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Lawyer gets called out a second time for using ChatGPT in court brief
You may recall the case of Park v. Kim, wherein the Second Circuit excoriated an attorney for using ChatGPT to generate a brief that contained . . .
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Nvidia forces consumer lawsuit into arbitration
Plaintiffs filed a class action suit against Nvidia alleging that Nvidia falsely advertised a game streaming feature for its Shield line of devices which was . . .
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ChatGPT was “utterly and unusually unpersuasive” in case involving recovery of attorney’s fees
In a recent federal case in New York under the Individuals with Disabilities Act, plaintiff prevailed on her claims and sought an award of attorney's . . .
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Using AI generated fake cases in court brief gets pro se litigant fined $10K
Plaintiff sued defendant and won on summary judgment. Defendant sought review with the Missouri Court of Appeals. On appeal, the court dismissed the appeal and . . .
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DMCA subpoena to “mere conduit” ISP was improper
Because ISP acted as a conduit for the transmission of material that allegedly infringed copyright, it fell under the DMCA safe harbor in 17 U.S.C. . . .
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ChatGPT providing fake case citations again – this time at the Second Circuit
Plaintiff sued defendant in federal court but the court eventually dismissed the case because plaintiff continued to fail to properly respond to defendant's discovery requests. . . .
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Click to Agree: Online clickwrap agreements steered bank lawsuit to arbitration
Plaintiffs sued their bank alleging various claims under state law. The bank moved to compel arbitration based on various online clickwrap agreements plaintiffs had entered . . .
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Section 230 protected Meta from claims of discrimination for taking down Palestinian content
Pro se plaintiff sued Meta seeking to hold it liable for allegedly removing certain "Muslim and/or Palestinian content" while preserving "unspecified Jewish and/or Israeli content" . . .
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Court says lawsuit can be served via blockchain
Plaintiff sued multiple defendants, including parties located in foreign countries, for claims related to trade secrets misappropriation, unfair competition and other business torts. Plaintiff sought . . .