Litigation

Much has been written about the risks of lawyers relying on generative artificial intelligence (Gen. AI) to draft briefs—especially when unchecked citations turn out to be hallucinated. But lawyer briefs are not the only documents that demand scrutiny. As the cases below show, lawyers must also carefully review their experts’ affidavits, declarations, and reports before submitting them to other parties or the court.
Continue Reading Expert Testimony in the Age of Generative AI: Recent Case Developments

Given ChatGPT’s now-infamous capacity to generate its own legal opinions, complete with official-looking, but entirely confabulated, citations and quotations, it is not surprising that courts remain skeptical of its use

Continue Reading Court Rejects Use of ChatGPT-4 as a ‘Cross-Check’ in Plaintiff Attorneys’ Fees and Costs Petition

Corporate and M&A litigation in Delaware has started 2023 at an incredible pace. The Delaware Court of Chancery in particular has addressed numerous important, novel, and practice-moving issues mentioned below

Continue Reading Early 2023 Delaware Corporate and M&A Law Review