340 — Law

  • 6 Times Lawyers Were Caught Citing Fake AI-Generated Cases in Court

    As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in the legal profession, courts around the world are confronting a growing problem: lawyers submitting briefs containing cases that do not exist. What began as an isolated incident in the United States has evolved into a global concern, with judges, regulators, and disciplinary bodies warning attorneys that reliance on…

  • Lawyer Robert Simon Launches Free Tech Platform To Connect Immigration Clients With Attorneys Nationwide

    In a moment when overwhelmed immigration lawyers are fielding more calls than ever, California-based attorney and legal tech entrepreneur Robert Simon is offering a solution — and making it free. Simon, co-founder of the Justice Team and Attorney Share, announced on Instagram this week that all lawyers can now access the Attorney Share platform at…

  • KPMG Law Expands From Arizona, Challenging Big Law’s Grip on Legal Services

    KPMG is positioning its U.S. law firm, KPMG Law US, to become a national player in the legal market, using Arizona as its launchpad. The move has put traditional law firms on notice, as the Big Four accounting giant looks to leverage its technology and global reach to carve out a new space in the…

  • ‘AI Is Citing Fake Cases’: Georgia Attorney Warns Lawyers They Could Lose License

    A Georgia-based attorney is sounding the alarm over a troubling trend—lawyers being sanctioned for submitting court filings containing fabricated case law generated by artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT. Attorney Stephanie R. Lindsey recently took to Instagram to stress the dangers, saying AI can be a helpful tool in certain areas of legal practice, but it…