October 27, 2025 - The Algorithm and the Advocate: Balancing Legal Innovation and Liability
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Today, artificial intelligence is cemented as essential infrastructure in the legal world, marked by a record $2.4 billion in funding for legal tech startups in 2025, which signals a significant opportunity to rebuild the legal stack. This widespread adoption sees over half of in-house legal teams actively using generative AI for tasks like legal research and drafting documents. However, this revolutionary technological shift is unfolding alongside severe professional liabilities, as documented incidents reveal that attorneys and even court staff have utilized generative AI, resulting in embarrassing public failures where court filings and draft judicial orders contained fabricated citations and factual inaccuracies, often called "hallucinations". For example, one major U.S. firm publicly apologized and agreed to pay over $55,000 in attorneys' fees to compensate for the additional work required to identify and correct these AI-generated errors in a bankruptcy case.
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