On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit referred attorney Jae Lee to its attorney grievance panel after Lee admitted to citing a non-existent case in a brief.
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Lawyer Facing Discipline After Using ChatGPT To Cite Non-Existent Case
Michael Cohen’s Lawyer Might Have Cited Fake Cases
Michael Cohen's lawyer was ordered to produce copies of three cases on Tuesday after neither a lawyer nor the judge could find the cases cited in his motion to end Cohen's supervised release early.
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OpenAI May Face Copyright Lawsuit From New York Times
A potential legal battle between the vaunted newspaper company and the architect of ChatGPT could affect the future of generative AI models.
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Sarah Silverman Sues OpenAI and Meta for Copyright Infringement
Sarah Silverman and two novelists sued OpenAI and Meta in federal court on Friday, claiming the companies infringed the authors' copyrights when their works were used to train ChatGPT and LLaMA.