“It Took 9 Seconds”: AI Agent Deletes Entire Company Database – Lessons for Law Firms
Today, a colleague sent me an article that made me say “oof” to myself. The headline was alarming: a Claude AI coding agent deleted an
Today, a colleague sent me an article that made me say “oof” to myself. The headline was alarming: a Claude AI coding agent deleted an
The Delaware Court of Chancery issued an opinion on March 16 that deserves attention for reasons that have nothing to do with hallucinated citations. Fortis
The Oregon Court of Appeals published Williams v. Honl on April 22, 2026. Appellant’s attorneys have to pay $8,044.25 to cover the respondent’s fees after
Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jason Marsh from AlphaLawyer. Jason and I spoke about AI and risk management. AlphaLawyer describes our conversation:
Law firms are buying AI tools. That much is clear. What is less clear is whether anyone is actually using them. When I read about
If you have been looking for a secure transcription solution for client meetings, you have probably noticed that the options are not great. I have
Many judges and lawyers are likely to assume that a citation that is close but not quite right or a case cited for an incorrect
A third federal court weighs in on AI confidentiality, with implications for pro se litigants and small firm attorneys Recently, two contrary orders from two