A California State Bar committee is calling for state lawmakers to consider regulations on non-lawyer use of AI legal products and recommending guidance for attorneys who use the technology.
The California Bar’s board of trustees could adopt recommendations this week from the group’s committee on professional responsibility and conduct on the use of generative AI by California lawyers, including on disclosure and ethical billing.
Generative AI’s increasingly sophisticated legal tools hold the promise of improving access to justice by offering free or low-cost legal advice to people who can’t pay for an attorney. But “while generative AI may be of ...
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