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- The privilege trap in legal AI, and how we avoid it
U.S. v. Heppner, SDNY, and the question most legal AI companies never thought to ask 12 February 2026 A motion filed on February 6, 2026 in the Southern District of New York should be required reading …
- Lexos v. Overstock: Five Lawyers, Zero Verification
The “Human in the Loop” Is a Myth February 2026 On February 2, Judge Julie A. Robinson of the District of Kansas sanctioned five attorneys for filing a brief containing hallucinated case …
- Westlaw Deep Research and the cost of category errors
When legal AI gets the law backwards January 2026 In November 2025, Thomson Reuters demonstrated Westlaw Deep Research AI. They asked it a straightforward evidence question: can a laboratory …
- The Bluebook Is a Turing Test
There is a particular kind of error that reveals more than it should. When an AI system formats a legal citation, it is not just arranging text according to rules. It is demonstrating—or failing to …
- The Difference Between a Citation and a Verification
Legal research has always been a verification problem masquerading as a search problem. For decades, the technology available to lawyers optimized for search. Find the case. Locate the statute. …