U.S. District Judge Fred W. Slaughter
A Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP attorney who filed erroneous AI-generated opposition briefs accepted responsibility and urged a federal judge to limit the punishment, arguing the mistakes stemmed from oversight failures rather than intentional misconduct.
"Hagens Berman, as lead counsel, was responsible for making all the assignments and finalizing the briefs," the firm's attorneys wrote in a response brief Friday.
"Plaintiffs' counsel understands...
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