AI & Law

How courts and legislatures are treating Artificial Intelligence — case tracker, analysis, and India angle.

AI & Law, Hallucinations & Sanctions

Kaufman v. Upton: Attorney Referred to Bar Overseers for AI-Generated Nonexistent Citations (D. Mass., Jan 2026)

A Massachusetts federal court referred attorney Roger Peace to the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers after he submitted AI-generated citations to nonexistent authority and gave an evasive response to the court’s show-cause order. The referral — rather than a direct sanction — represents a new mechanism for AI citation accountability.

AI prompts as opinion work product Tym v Cerno
AI & Law, AI Privilege

AI Prompts as Opinion Work Product | AI Hallucination Legal Case

In Tym v. Cerno, a California federal court confirmed that the specific prompts a lawyer types into an AI system can themselves constitute protected opinion work product, because they reveal counsel’s mental impressions and litigation strategy. The ruling extends classic work-product doctrine into the AI era, shielding lawyer-AI interactions from compelled disclosure in discovery.

AI & Law, Hallucinations & Sanctions

Hussain v. Mansoor: Connecticut Court Excises AI Hallucinations From Special Motion to Dismiss, Decides Case on Merits | Advocate Prakhar

A defendant attorney who used AI to draft a special motion to dismiss admitted to the court that AI wrote the brief. After finding eight problematic citations, the court excised the AI-generated portions and decided the motion on the statutory framework alone — denying the motion and holding that de

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