When Claude Hallucinates in Court: The Latham & Watkins Incident and What It Means for Attorney Liability

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2026-05-06
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AI Policy

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There is a particular kind of irony that the legal profession rarely gets to witness in such pristine form. In May 2025, Latham & Watkins a firm that routinely bills over $2,000 an hour for its partners and counts Anthropic among its clients filed a court declaration in Concord Music Group v. Anthropic that contained […] The post When Claude Hallucinates in Court: The Latham & Watkins Incident and What It Means for Attorney Liability appeared first on MarkTechPost .

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There is a particular kind of irony that the legal profession rarely gets to witness in such pristine form. In May 2025, Latham & Watkins a firm that routinely bills over $2,000 an hour for its partners and counts Anthropic among its clients filed a court declaration in Concord Music Group v. Anthropic that contained […] The post When Claude Hallucinates in Court: The Latham & Watkins Incident and What It Means for Attorney Liability appeared first on MarkTechPost .

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