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DESCRIPTION:GenAI hallucinations are a pervasive and pressing issue in lega
 l practice\, and\, will not go away anytime soon. Even if you believe that
  your attorneys are not at risk of falling prey to a foolhardy reliance on
  AI-generated content\, you must keep current on the best practices for id
 entifying hallucinations in opposing sides’ briefs. Not all cite check too
 ls in the major legal research platforms can clearly alert researchers to 
 potential hallucinations. This program will address the limitations of the
  more popular tools\, how the newer tools successfully catch hallucination
 s\, and how we should be teaching law students and attorneys to critically
  review the research of others (and their own) as an essential skill in th
 e practice of law.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n	* Identify the trends in cas
 e law hallucinations and why these keep happening.\n 	* Gain a firm grasp o
 f the tools in the current legal research platforms that can accurately id
 entify hallucinations\, and those that fall short.\n 	* Learn best practice
 s for cite-checking in the era of hallucinations – an “old” task faced wit
 h new challenges.
DTSTART:20250324T173000Z
DTEND:20250324T183000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T173743Z
LOCATION:Sutton South
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Do My Eyes Deceive Me? GenAI Hallucinations in Legal Research Citat
 ion Tools
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>GenAI hallucinations are a pervasive and pr
 essing issue in legal practice\, and\, will not go away anytime soon. Even
  if you believe that your attorneys are not at risk of falling prey to a f
 oolhardy reliance on AI-generated content\, you must keep current on the b
 est practices for identifying hallucinations in opposing sides’ briefs. No
 t all cite check tools in the major legal research platforms can clearly a
 lert researchers to potential hallucinations. This program will address th
 e limitations of the more popular tools\, how the newer tools successfully
  catch hallucinations\, and how we should be teaching law students and att
 orneys to critically review the research of others (and their own) as an e
 ssential skill in the practice of law.</p>\n\n<p>Learning Objectives:</p>
 \n\n<ul><li>Identify the trends in case law hallucinations and why these k
 eep happening.</li>\n	<li>Gain a firm grasp of the tools in the current leg
 al research platforms that can accurately identify hallucinations\, and th
 ose that fall short.</li>\n	<li>Learn best practices for cite-checking in t
 he era of hallucinations – an “old” task faced with new challenges.</li>\n
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DESCRIPTION:GenAI hallucinations are a pervasive and pressing issue in lega
 l practice\, and\, will not go away anytime soon. Even if you believe that
  your attorneys are not at risk of falling prey to a foolhardy reliance on
  AI-generated content\, you must keep current on the best practices for id
 entifying hallucinations in opposing sides’ briefs. Not all cite check too
 ls in the major legal research platforms can clearly alert researchers to 
 potential hallucinations. This program will address the limitations of the
  more popular tools\, how the newer tools successfully catch hallucination
 s\, and how we should be teaching law students and attorneys to critically
  review the research of others (and their own) as an essential skill in th
 e practice of law.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n	* Identify the trends in cas
 e law hallucinations and why these keep happening.\n 	* Gain a firm grasp o
 f the tools in the current legal research platforms that can accurately id
 entify hallucinations\, and those that fall short.\n 	* Learn best practice
 s for cite-checking in the era of hallucinations – an “old” task faced wit
 h new challenges.
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