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Courts are getting more serious about AI
2026-03-25 19:18:24.673343+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Oregon attorney slapped with
record fine after citing case law hallucinated by AI
The Oregon Court of Appeals issued a $10,000 fine to Bill Ghiorso, a Salem-based
civil attorney, after determining he signed his name to a legal brief containing 15 bogus
citations and nine quotes that had been contrived from thin air.
The article mentions a previous slap on the wrist ($2k) against Portland civil attorney Gabriel A.
Watson.
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