Last summer I posted a few times about a case in New York in which two lawyers got in trouble for using AI to write a brief which the court later determined included invented cases and cites. See
here and
here. The lawyers ended up having to pay fines of $5,000 each.
Now comes news that the Colorado Supreme Court has suspended a lawyer for 90 days for his use of Chat GPT in composing a brief which contained fictitious caselaw.
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