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08/04/2025 - Lawyer Faces $15K Fine for Submitting AI-Written Brief in US Court (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Civil Procedure Law

Source: ItaliaOggi

ItaliaOggi – The article covers a legal case in the United States where a lawyer risks a $15,000 fine for submitting a court brief written using AI that included false citations and fictitious case law. The US judge criticized the attorney for failing to verify the accuracy of the AI-generated content, deeming the conduct a threat to the integrity of judicial proceedings.

The case has reignited debate about the responsibility of legal professionals when using generative AI, particularly when filings are submitted in official legal contexts. The court emphasized that reliance on AI does not excuse negligence or the omission of due diligence.

Legal associations have responded by urging clearer ethical guidelines and training on the responsible use of AI in legal practice. The situation underscores the risks of unreviewed automation in a field where precision and credibility are paramount.