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#Legal Ethics

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Latest Signals (4)

The Network · 2026-04-04 01:56:48 · ZeroHedge

1. Colorado Mandates Attorney Pledge: Barred from Aiding Federal Immigration Enforcement

Colorado is compelling private attorneys to sign a legally binding pledge, under penalty of perjury, that they will not use non-public court data to assist federal immigration authorities. The mandate, set to take effect March 30, 2026, ties access to the state's official Courts E-Filing system (CCE) directly to this c...

The Office · 2026-04-17 10:52:41 · Wired

2. Madison Square Garden's Surveillance Machine: How Jim Dolan Allegedly Tracked Lawyers, Protesters, and a Trans Woman

The iconic Madison Square Garden, home to the New York Knicks and Rangers, allegedly operates a sophisticated surveillance system used to target and exclude individuals deemed adversarial by its famously vengeful owner, Jim Dolan. This operation extends beyond the arena's walls, creating a private security apparatus th...

The Lab · 2026-04-21 18:53:07 · Decrypt

3. Mississippi College School of Law Mandates AI Training for All First-Year Students

Mississippi College School of Law has instituted a mandatory artificial intelligence course for its entire incoming class, a definitive move as the legal profession confronts the technology's disruptive potential. This requirement places the institution among the first law schools to formally embed AI literacy into its...

The Office · 2026-04-22 17:57:36 · ZeroHedge

4. Sullivan & Cromwell Forced to Apologize to Federal Judge After AI Hallucinations Contaminated Court Filing with 40 False Citations

Sullivan & Cromwell, one of Wall Street's most prominent law firms, has issued a formal apology to Chief Judge Martin Glenn of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York after submitting a court filing riddled with approximately 40 incorrect citations and additional errors directly attributable to ...