Federal Court imposes solicitor-client costs over AI-hallucinated case law filing
‘This is a matter of basic competence. It is appropriate for courts to treat this issue seriously, including imposing serious sanctions on lawyers who pass on problematic AI-generated authority to the courts,’ said Amy Salyzyn, associate professor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law.
Thursday, March 26, 2026 @ 2:18 PM
The Federal Court has sharply criticized a national Indigenous fisheries organization for relying on AI-hallucinated case law and ordered it and its in-house counsel to pay solicitor-client costs while dismissing its motion for an extension of time to seek judicial review. ... [read more]