James Bush

AI Hallucinations Keep Costing Lawyers in Court

AI, Data Privacy

Key Takeaways: Oregon In December 2025, a federal judge in Oregon dismissed a vineyard inheritance lawsuit after finding that attorneys had relied on AI-generated research containing fabricated case law. The court dismissed the plaintiff’s claims, imposed $110,000 in sanctions and fees, and referred the matter to the Oregon State Bar. The court imposed monetary sanctions […]


James Bush

AI, Privilege, and Discovery: What Recent Cases Mean for Users

AI, Data Privacy

Two recent decisions from the Southern District of New York and the Delaware Court of Chancery highlight a growing legal reality: interactions with generative AI tools are not shielded by traditional legal protections. Courts are increasingly recognizing AI chat sessions as third-party communications that are fully discoverable in litigation and, in some cases, powerful evidence […]