Jacksonville Lawyers Scramble as Florida Cracks Down on AI in Court Filings
Florida's Supreme Court requires signers to verify cited authorities and allows sanctions; Jacksonville law programs and firms are updating workflows.
Jacksonville lawyers and law students are hustling to adjust to a new statewide rule that kicks in next Monday and puts their signatures on the line every time they cite a case. Under the change, anyone who signs a court filing is personally vouching that the cases and authorities they cite actually exist and are accurately referenced. The Florida Supreme Court adopted the rule this spring, pulling the practical risks of generative AI straight into everyday motions and briefs. …
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