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A federal judge on Friday agreed a former executive of Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems may proceed to a jury trial ...
"Even then, Mr. Kachouroff represented that he personally outlined and wrote a draft of a brief before utilizing generative ...
Lindell's attorneys asked for more time to prep for trial over false claims about the 2020 election following their ...
A lawyer for MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell wants to postpone his defamation trial after admitting to using artificial ...
A lawyer representing MyPillow and its CEO Mike Lindell in a defamation case admitted using artificial intelligence in a ...
Newsmax is scheduled to begin defending itself in a jury trial over a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion ...
In a document filing—as part of the defamation lawsuit by Eric Coomer (former employee of Dominion Voting Systems) against ...
Lindell’s false claims allegedly painted Coomer as a traitor involved in rigging the election, damaging his career and reputation. But just as the case was moving forward, an unexpected twist emerged: ...
For Mike Lindell's legal defense, his attorney sought help from an unusual (and unreliable) source: a chatbot.
It further escalated into another controversy when the use of AI by lawyers came to light. Judge Wang said in her ruling that Kachouroff had only come clean about using generative artificial ...
The judge overseeing Mike Lindell's case said there were nearly 30 defects in the court filings, which at some points cited ...
Lawyers representing election denier and MyPillow guy Mike Lindell were busted after submitting a brief full of AI-generated nonsense.