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Immigration attorneys suspended for AI-hallucinated errors in briefs

Created at 4 Jun · 10:04 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Two Orange County immigration attorneys faced temporary suspensions from the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals for filing legal briefs containing errors generated by artificial intelligence, including nonexistent cases and misattributed quotations.

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Who's Involved

U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
issued temporary suspensions for attorneys

↳ Why This Matters

This case highlights the critical need for rigorous human oversight when using AI tools in professional contexts, particularly in law, where accuracy is paramount and the consequences of errors can be severe.

Key facts

  • Two Orange County immigration attorneys were suspended.
  • The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued the suspensions.
  • The attorneys filed legal briefs with errors generated by artificial intelligence.
  • The briefs contained nonexistent cases and misattributed quotations.

Two immigration attorneys based in Orange County have faced temporary suspensions from practicing law following the discovery of significant errors in legal briefs they submitted. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found that the briefs were filled with 'multiple nonexistent cases, misattributed quotations, and gross misrepresentations' that originated from generative AI tools. This led the court to issue the suspensions, highlighting the risks associated with relying on AI for legal documentation without thorough verification.

Frequently asked questions

The attorneys were suspended for filing legal briefs that contained significant errors, including nonexistent cases and misattributed quotations, which were generated by artificial intelligence.

The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued the temporary suspensions.

The briefs contained multiple nonexistent cases, misattributed quotations, and gross misrepresentations, all attributed to generative AI.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 9:18 PM
Two Orange County immigration attorneys were temporarily suspended by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals for filing briefs containing AI-hallucinated errors.
Los Angeles Times via PiQSuite

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