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Sullivan & Cromwell Apologizes for AI Hallucinations in Court Filing
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Law·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Sullivan & Cromwell Apologizes for AI Hallucinations in Court Filing

Sullivan & Cromwell, a top Wall Street law firm, has apologized to a New York federal judge for AI-generated errors in a court filing. The firm admitted to misquoting the US bankruptcy code and incorrectly citing cases in a filing made on April 9. The errors were uncovered by rival firm Boies Schiller Flexner. The case involves liquidators from the British Virgin Islands pursuing actions against Prince Group, owned by Chinese-born businessman Chen Zhi, who faces US charges of wire fraud and money laundering related to alleged forced-labour scam compounds in Cambodia.

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Sullivan & Cromwell Apologizes for AI-Hallucinated Citations in Court Filing
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Law·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Sullivan & Cromwell Apologizes for AI-Hallucinated Citations in Court Filing

Sullivan & Cromwell has apologized to a federal judge after submitting a court filing with around 40 incorrect citations caused by AI hallucinations. The firm's emergency motion to the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York contained fabricated legal citations that slipped through the firm's review process despite existing AI policies. A rival law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP spotted the errors. The incident is part of a larger trend, with a database tracking 1,334 AI hallucination incidents in court filings globally.

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Cointelegraph
Sullivan & Cromwell Apologizes for AI-Hallucinated Citations in Court Filing
En développement
Law·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Sullivan & Cromwell Apologizes for AI-Hallucinated Citations in Court Filing

Sullivan & Cromwell has apologized to a federal judge after submitting a court filing with around 40 incorrect citations caused by AI hallucinations. The firm's emergency motion to the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York contained fabricated legal citations that slipped through the firm's review process despite existing AI policies. The errors were discovered by rival law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP. A database tracks 1,334 AI hallucination incidents in court filings globally, with over 900 in the US.

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Cointelegraph