Being a Competent Lawyer in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Student Fellow Project

A simple personal injury case Mata v. Avianca became famous last year when a lawyer filed a brief citing precedents on why his client’s case should not be thrown out. Upon looking closely, the opposing counsel argued that some of these precedents could not be located. When confronted by the Court, one of Mata’s lawyers … Continue reading Being a Competent Lawyer in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Student Fellow Project