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- Why AI Disclosure Rules Do Not Stop Hallucinated Citations, And What Could
- Professional Responsibility in the Age of Generative AI: Analyzing OPR Guidelines and Circular 230 Standards
- A 6-part AI search framework to make content more citation worthy
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Professional Responsibility in the Age of Generative AI: Analyzing OPR Guidelines and Circular 230 Standards
Office of Professional Responsibility, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Dep't of the Treasury, Alert Issue No. 2026-19, Introductory Guidelines for Responsible AI Use in Federal...
A 6-part AI search framework to make content more citation worthy
To show up in AI answers, brands need content that is clear, credible and easy to cite, plus enough third-party validation to prove they are worth trusting. GEO is about more than...
Getting to AI
Three major law schools have released guidance on AI use over the last few weeks: UC Berkeley, the University of Texas, and the University of Chicago. The links go to prior TaxPro...
Those ‘WL’ Citations Are An Open Invitation To AI Hallucinations
Those proprietary citations carry risks for the publishers. The post Those ‘WL’ Citations Are An Open Invitation To AI Hallucinations appeared first on Above the Law.
Artificial Intelligence and the Duty of Diligence: The Procedural Risk of Relying on Fictitious Content
Generative artificial intelligence has become a useful tool for lawyers, consultants, and legal departments: it helps organize ideas, summarize documents, prepare initial drafts, a...
Why AI Risk Needs Its Own Insurance Conversation
Many insurers, and the businesses they cover, are still treating artificial intelligence (AI) risk as if it were cyber risk cloaked in a costume. That instinct is understandable si...
AI and Liability
Earlier this month, a German court ruled that Google is liable for its AI search summaries. Rejecting defenses like “users can check for themselves,” and that they generally know “...
Should Protective Orders Expressly Restrict Using AI with Confidential Information? Lessons from Morgan v. V2X (Part II)
In a May 5, 2026, blog post, we examined Morgan v. V2X, Inc. and the court’s analysis of whether the work product doctrine protects a pro se litigant’s use of AI. Magistrate Judge...
AI Use In Arbitration Faces Red-Line Questions
An apparently novel decision in Canada setting aside an arbitral award for overreliance on artificial intelligence raises several important questions, including: How much is too mu...
The Compliance Challenge Shaping AI Adoption in Fixed Income
By Kevin Rutter, CEO, AIQ Markets. AI is rapidly becoming part of the buy-side technology stack. But before a portfolio manager can act on a recommendation or a trader can execute...
When AI Becomes a Liability: Hallucinated Case Law, Sanctions, and the Privilege Waiver Risk
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how lawyers research, draft, and advise. But AI has introduced two legal risks that users cannot ignore. Courts are sanctioning attorneys for A...
AI Entities and the Internal Affairs Doctrine
Javier Milei recently wrote in the Financial Times that Argentina will soon create a new type of legal entity: the “nonhuman corporation,” operated entirely by AI entities. These...
The AI Reckoning Has Arrived: The Case that Will Rewrite AI Laws in Products Liability
In the quiet shadows of the corners of the San Francisco’s Superior Court, a consequential legal development in AI products liability litigation is rapidly unfolding. This unraveli...
What Makes AI Defensible in Ediscovery?
Summary Nobody Voted for Billable Hours (But Everyone’s Thinking About It)...
AI Hallucinations in Court: How to Respond Whether You Found One or Filed One
AI hallucinations in legal filings: Your obligations when you’ve filed one Let’s start with the situation nobody wants to be in. You’ve submitted a filing, and it contains citation...
Which AI is the Best at Citing its Sources?
All of the major AI chatbots claim to cite their sources? But which actually do it the best and which will help webmasters and human creators the most? Source
Worth Reading – AI and Liability
In the end, if we shouldn’t trust AI answers, why use AI for search? Using this as your legal argument gives the game away: Google is quickly killing its own product and selling us...
Artificial Intelligence in Digital Forensics: Admissibility of Machine-Generated Proof under BSA, 2023
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly taking part in forensic investigations to assist experts in examining vast quantities of digital information much faster than a human c...
AI Is Already Inside Your QMS. The Controls Haven’t Caught Up.
AI Is Already Inside Your QMS. The Controls Haven’t Caught Up. Can organizations demonstrate who owned the reasoning behind the decisions AI helped shape?...
A New Threat to a Fair Trial: Artificial Intelligence and Juror Deliberations
In 2026, 50% of Americans reported that they had utilized AI chatbots, a dramatic increase from the 33% of chatbot usage reported in 2024. That shift is already being felt inside c...
EB-2 NIW and the New AI Security Executive Order: National Interest Implications for AI and Cybersecurity Professionals
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