Sunday, September 28, 2025

How not to practice law: cite hallucinated cases in proceeding to determine if you are going to be readmitted to practice

 In another of installment of dumb things that lawyers do, today we have the story of a suspended lawyer  who was caught citing at least one hallucinated case likely generated by artificial intelligence in his bid to return to law practice.  You would think that's a sure way to derail your own case, by showing how unfit you are to practice!  The ABA Journal has the story here.

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