{"id":95117,"date":"2026-06-04T17:31:00","date_gmt":"2026-06-04T17:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/youzum.net\/how-courts-are-coping-with-a-flood-of-ai-generated-lawsuits\/"},"modified":"2026-06-04T17:31:00","modified_gmt":"2026-06-04T17:31:00","slug":"how-courts-are-coping-with-a-flood-of-ai-generated-lawsuits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/youzum.net\/zh\/how-courts-are-coping-with-a-flood-of-ai-generated-lawsuits\/","title":{"rendered":"How courts are coping with a flood of AI-generated lawsuits"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-chronoton-summary=\"&lt;ul&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;AI is driving an increase in lawsuits:&lt;\/strong&gt; A new study found that self-represented court filings more than doubled after 2023. Judges largely attribute the surge to chatbots.&lt;\/li&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Clearer filings, same odds:&lt;\/strong&gt; AI is helping people without lawyers write more coherent arguments, but it isn't helping them win. Mounting a lawsuit involves far more than drafting text, experts say.&lt;\/li&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Chatbot-client privilege is unsettled law:&lt;\/strong&gt; Courts are split on whether conversations with AI tools like ChatGPT deserve the same legal protections as attorney-client communications, with conflicting rulings emerging from Michigan, New York, and Colorado.&lt;\/li&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Who pays when the chatbot is wrong?:&lt;\/strong&gt; Nippon Life Insurance sued OpenAI in March, alleging ChatGPT practiced law without a license. States are now weighing legislation to hold AI companies liable for bad legal advice.&lt;\/li&gt;&lt;\/ul&gt;\" data-chronoton-post-id=\"1138391\" data-chronoton-expand-collapse=\"1\" data-chronoton-analytics-enabled=\"1\"><\/div>\n<p>Most days in her chambers, Judge Maritza Braswell, a federal magistrate judge in Colorado, sifts through stacks of documents written by people without a lawyer. Many of them can\u2019t afford to hire a lawyer, and others have cases too weak or too small to interest one. She reads each one carefully, mindful of how daunting it is to walk into the courtroom alone.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Lately, like many judges across the US, she has seen a noticeable uptick in such filings. According to a new <a href=\"https:\/\/papers.ssrn.com\/sol3\/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6766859\">study<\/a> that examined 4.5 million federal civil cases from 2005 to 2026, the share of lawsuits brought by self-represented people increased from 11% in 2022 to 16.8% in 2025. Within those cases, the number of filings made more than doubled from pre-2023 levels.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Judge Braswell puts that jump down to AI.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI do correlate that to AI in part because I see AI use,\u201d she says. As a tech-savvy judge who uses AI to vet court documents, she\u2019s learned to recognize how large language models write. She can tell from the prose and at times, hallucinated cases and fabricated quotes.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019m also actually seeing better-drafted pleadings,\u201d she says.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>But while AI appears to be expanding access to justice, it doesn\u2019t seem to be improving people\u2019s chances of winning. Judges are also starting to question what kinds of rights and responsibilities large language models should bear as they step into lawyers\u2019 shoes. For example, they ask whether a chatbot has a duty to provide good advice, as a human lawyer does. And a growing number of lawmakers across the US are starting to grapple with who should pay the price when chatbots dish out bad legal advice.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">AI supercharges lawsuits<\/h3>\n<p>To test whether AI was driving the increase in lawsuits filed by people without a lawyer, the authors of the study, Anand Shah at MIT and Joshua Levy at the University of Southern California, ran 1,600 randomly sampled court documents through Pangram, a commercial AI-text detector. The share flagged as containing AI-generated writing rose from 1% in 2023 to 18% in 2026.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>To Judge Braswell, that\u2019s not necessarily a cause for concern. While the surge of AI-assisted filings might be adding to their workloads, she and many other judges find the cases easier to rule on because AI is helping people without legal training better articulate their arguments.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Court documents written by people without lawyers are notoriously hard to decipher. Some arrive as handwritten scrawls bordering on gibberish that judges take a while to decode. However cryptic, judges are required to read them charitably.<\/p>\n<p>These days, Judge Braswell has been churning through motions drafted by AI faster than the ones written by the litigants.\u00a0\u201cI have to be really careful because some of them contain hallucinations and errors, but I can generally understand what they\u2019re arguing better with AI assistance from them than without it,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n<p>The clearer filings let Judge Braswell hear them better. \u201cIf I understand an argument a little bit better, I\u2019m probably going to be able to help a little bit more,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n<p>Online communities are springing up to trade <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reddit.com\/r\/ChatGPT\/comments\/1fodq3r\/chatgpt_allowed_me_to_sue_my_landlord_without\/\">self-help guides<\/a> on using AI to sue. In December 2024, a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reddit.com\/r\/USCIS\/comments\/1ho0adh\/stepbystep_guide_on_how_i_filed_a_writ_of\/\">viral Reddit post<\/a> walked immigration applicants through suing the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services over delayed review of their applications: draft a writ of mandamus with Microsoft Copilot, pay a lawyer $150 to polish it, and file in the expedient District of Vermont. Cases filed by people without lawyers in Vermont rose from about 45 a year before 2022 to more than 1,100 in 2024.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Even so, people without lawyers are far more likely to <a href=\"https:\/\/lawreview.uchicago.edu\/print-archive\/empirical-patterns-pro-se-litigation-federal-district-courts\">lose their case than<\/a> people <em>with<\/em> lawyers, and that\u2019s not changing even with the addition of AI, the study found.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt turns out that mounting a lawsuit is a complex, multifaceted task. Not all of it is just drafting text,\u201d says Levy.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Chatbot-client privilege<\/h3>\n<p>Judge William Garfinkel, a federal magistrate judge in Connecticut, has served on the bench for three decades, pondering all sorts of questions about lawyers\u2019 relationship with their clients. Lately, he has been wondering whether people\u2019s conversations with chatbots dispensing legal advice should be privileged, the way their conversations with lawyers are.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou can make a good argument that \u2026 conversations with large language models like Claude or ChatGPT or Grok should deserve some protection,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n<p>Courts are starting to grapple with this question. In February, a federal court in Michigan ruled that a self-represented person\u2019s conversations with ChatGPT to prepare her case were work product\u2014legal work that is shielded from the opposing side. <\/p>\n<p>The decision came on the same day a federal court in New York <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/legal\/government\/ai-ruling-prompts-warnings-us-lawyers-your-chats-could-be-used-against-you-2026-04-15\/\">held<\/a> that documents a criminal defendant had generated using Claude were not privileged attorney-client conversations or work product. The court argued that Claude is not an attorney and that a user has no \u201creasonable expectation of confidentiality in his communication\u201d with it because AI companies can disclose user data to third parties.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>In March, Judge Braswell ruled that a self-represented person\u2019s use of a chatbot should stay off limits. \u201cIt is true that AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and others \u2026 collect user data for training and other purposes. But \u2026 that does not eliminate all expectations of privacy,\u201d she wrote. Courts have since remained split on the issue.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Malpractice without a pulse<\/h3>\n<p>Some judges are also wondering whether a chatbot, like a lawyer, has a duty to provide good legal advice. Judge Allison Goddard, a federal magistrate judge in California, has noticed that people without lawyers often get the wrong advice from ChatGPT when trying to assess the value of their case during settlement negotiations. In one case, a plaintiff who slipped and fell in a store asked for $700,000 from the store, which was wildly more than the case was worth.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhere are you getting the idea that you\u2019re getting $700,000? Did you go to ChatGPT?\u201d Judge Goddard asked. \u201cWell \u2026\u201d the plaintiff mumbled. She then walked the person through the law to explain why ChatGPT was wrong and suggested a lower amount. \u201cIt\u2019s like Dr. Google went to law school,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n<p>Then there\u2019s the question of who\u2019s liable when a chatbot makes such mistakes. In March, Nippon Life Insurance Company <a href=\"https:\/\/fingfx.thomsonreuters.com\/gfx\/legaldocs\/dwpkydrqapm\/Nippon%20Life%20v%20OpenAI%2020260304.pdf\">sued<\/a> OpenAI alleging that ChatGPT practiced law without a license and helped a woman reopen a lawsuit that was already settled, flooding the court with frivolous filings. \u201cChatGPT is not an attorney,\u201d the lawsuit said.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>In May, OpenAI asked the court to <a href=\"https:\/\/fingfx.thomsonreuters.com\/gfx\/legaldocs\/xmvjydomqpr\/Nippon%20Life%20v%20OpenAI%20motion%20to%20dismiss.pdf\">dismiss<\/a> the case, arguing that ChatGPT does not practice law. \u201cChatGPT is not a person and neither has nor uses any degree of legal \u200bknowledge or skill,\u201d OpenAI said in its filing. The case is still pending before the court.<\/p>\n<p>States have started to weigh legislation that would hold AI companies liable when their chatbots offer bad legal advice. New York introduced a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nysenate.gov\/legislation\/bills\/2025\/S7263\/amendment\/A\">bill<\/a> in March that would bar chatbots from impersonating lawyers, even if they notify \u200busers that they are interacting with chatbots. In Congress, a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.congress.gov\/bill\/119th-congress\/senate-bill\/3062\">series<\/a> of <a href=\"http:\/\/google.com\/url?q=https:\/\/www.congress.gov\/bill\/119th-congress\/house-bill\/7985\/text\/ih&amp;sa=D&amp;source=docs&amp;ust=1780558698228812&amp;usg=AOvVaw3Ng5U7oUM-A2fdERc2P3wT\">bills<\/a> have been proposed to ban chatbots from posing as lawyers, doctors, and other licensed professionals. The bills have yet to gain traction.<\/p>\n<p>For now, people will continue turning to AI to be their lawyer. For many of them, the rewards outweigh the risks. Not long ago, when Judge Braswell asked self-represented litigants why they wanted a particular piece of evidence, they mumbled timidly. Now, they answer her questions confidently, having rehearsed with a chatbot.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is a really tough system to navigate. With AI, though, it gets a little less complex,\u201d she says.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Most days in her chambers, Judge Maritza Braswell, a federal magistrate judge in Colorado, sifts through stacks of documents written by people without a lawyer. Many of them can\u2019t afford to hire a lawyer, and others have cases too weak or too small to interest one. She reads each one carefully, mindful of how daunting it is to walk into the courtroom alone.\u00a0 Lately, like many judges across the US, she has seen a noticeable uptick in such filings. According to a new study that examined 4.5 million federal civil cases from 2005 to 2026, the share of lawsuits brought by self-represented people increased from 11% in 2022 to 16.8% in 2025. Within those cases, the number of filings made more than doubled from pre-2023 levels.\u00a0 Judge Braswell puts that jump down to AI.\u00a0 \u201cI do correlate that to AI in part because I see AI use,\u201d she says. As a tech-savvy judge who uses AI to vet court documents, she\u2019s learned to recognize how large language models write. She can tell from the prose and at times, hallucinated cases and fabricated quotes.\u00a0 \u201cI\u2019m also actually seeing better-drafted pleadings,\u201d she says.\u00a0 But while AI appears to be expanding access to justice, it doesn\u2019t seem to be improving people\u2019s chances of winning. Judges are also starting to question what kinds of rights and responsibilities large language models should bear as they step into lawyers\u2019 shoes. For example, they ask whether a chatbot has a duty to provide good advice, as a human lawyer does. And a growing number of lawmakers across the US are starting to grapple with who should pay the price when chatbots dish out bad legal advice.\u00a0 AI supercharges lawsuits To test whether AI was driving the increase in lawsuits filed by people without a lawyer, the authors of the study, Anand Shah at MIT and Joshua Levy at the University of Southern California, ran 1,600 randomly sampled court documents through Pangram, a commercial AI-text detector. The share flagged as containing AI-generated writing rose from 1% in 2023 to 18% in 2026.\u00a0 To Judge Braswell, that\u2019s not necessarily a cause for concern. While the surge of AI-assisted filings might be adding to their workloads, she and many other judges find the cases easier to rule on because AI is helping people without legal training better articulate their arguments.\u00a0 Court documents written by people without lawyers are notoriously hard to decipher. Some arrive as handwritten scrawls bordering on gibberish that judges take a while to decode. However cryptic, judges are required to read them charitably. These days, Judge Braswell has been churning through motions drafted by AI faster than the ones written by the litigants.\u00a0\u201cI have to be really careful because some of them contain hallucinations and errors, but I can generally understand what they\u2019re arguing better with AI assistance from them than without it,\u201d she says. The clearer filings let Judge Braswell hear them better. \u201cIf I understand an argument a little bit better, I\u2019m probably going to be able to help a little bit more,\u201d she says. Online communities are springing up to trade self-help guides on using AI to sue. In December 2024, a viral Reddit post walked immigration applicants through suing the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services over delayed review of their applications: draft a writ of mandamus with Microsoft Copilot, pay a lawyer $150 to polish it, and file in the expedient District of Vermont. Cases filed by people without lawyers in Vermont rose from about 45 a year before 2022 to more than 1,100 in 2024.\u00a0 Even so, people without lawyers are far more likely to lose their case than people with lawyers, and that\u2019s not changing even with the addition of AI, the study found.\u00a0 \u201cIt turns out that mounting a lawsuit is a complex, multifaceted task. Not all of it is just drafting text,\u201d says Levy.\u00a0 Chatbot-client privilege Judge William Garfinkel, a federal magistrate judge in Connecticut, has served on the bench for three decades, pondering all sorts of questions about lawyers\u2019 relationship with their clients. Lately, he has been wondering whether people\u2019s conversations with chatbots dispensing legal advice should be privileged, the way their conversations with lawyers are.\u00a0 \u201cYou can make a good argument that \u2026 conversations with large language models like Claude or ChatGPT or Grok should deserve some protection,\u201d he says. Courts are starting to grapple with this question. In February, a federal court in Michigan ruled that a self-represented person\u2019s conversations with ChatGPT to prepare her case were work product\u2014legal work that is shielded from the opposing side. The decision came on the same day a federal court in New York held that documents a criminal defendant had generated using Claude were not privileged attorney-client conversations or work product. The court argued that Claude is not an attorney and that a user has no \u201creasonable expectation of confidentiality in his communication\u201d with it because AI companies can disclose user data to third parties.\u00a0 In March, Judge Braswell ruled that a self-represented person\u2019s use of a chatbot should stay off limits. \u201cIt is true that AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and others \u2026 collect user data for training and other purposes. But \u2026 that does not eliminate all expectations of privacy,\u201d she wrote. Courts have since remained split on the issue. Malpractice without a pulse Some judges are also wondering whether a chatbot, like a lawyer, has a duty to provide good legal advice. Judge Allison Goddard, a federal magistrate judge in California, has noticed that people without lawyers often get the wrong advice from ChatGPT when trying to assess the value of their case during settlement negotiations. In one case, a plaintiff who slipped and fell in a store asked for $700,000 from the store, which was wildly more than the case was worth. \u201cWhere are you getting the idea that you\u2019re getting $700,000? Did you go to ChatGPT?\u201d Judge Goddard asked. \u201cWell \u2026\u201d the plaintiff mumbled. 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