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April 28, 2026 - In the News

Linn Freedman Reacts to New CT Rule Proposed as a Result of Generative AI Hallucinations

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Data Privacy + Cybersecurity team and AI practice chair Linn Freedman discussed a recently proposed rule from the Rules Committee of the Connecticut Superior Court in the Law360 article, “Conns.’s Proposed AI Rule Not A Shock To Attys,” published on April 23, 2026. The proposed rule would put attorneys at risk if they fail to verify citations and evidence produced by artificial intelligence (AI).

Linn said the rule is likely being put in writing because the court is concerned that lawyers continue to file hallucinations. “I think they’re reiterating to the entire bar what their obligations are, specifically with regard to the use of gen AI. I think it makes sense, because more and more lawyers are not aware, which I don’t understand at this point. They’re not aware of the consequences and the many examples of lawyers that have been sanctioned as a result of wasting the resources of both opposing counsel and the court when they are not providing accurate citations in cases.” Read the article.