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Can You Catch What AI Gets Wrong About Civil Court?
AI is writing legal documents for millions of self-represented litigants. Some of it is confidently, dangerously wrong. Six questions. See how many you catch.
Question 1 of 617%
Case LawQ1 of 6
AI wrote one of these case citations. A real attorney cited it in a brief. The judge called it out immediately.
Which citation did AI make up?
Citation A
Smith v. Superior Court, 198 Cal.App.4th 1, 17 (2011)
Cal. Ct. App., 2nd Dist. · 2011
Holding that a parent's consistent documentation of communication breakdowns constitutes material evidence in custody modification proceedings under the best interests standard.
Citation B
In re Marriage of LaMusga, 32 Cal.4th 1072 (2004)
California Supreme Court · 2004
Landmark ruling establishing factors courts must consider when a custodial parent seeks to relocate with a child, including disruption to parent-child contact and the child's need for continuity.
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