Nebraska Supreme Court questions attorney about AI use in court brief

Nebraska Supreme Court questions attorney about AI use in court brief

Nebraska Supreme Court questions attorney about AI use in court brief

https://www.wowt.com/2026/02/19/nebraska-supreme-court-questions-attorney-about-ai-use-court-brief/

Publish Date: 2026-02-18 23:33:00

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  • Nebraska Supreme Court Inquiry on AI Use: The Nebraska Supreme Court questioned Omaha attorney Greg Lake about the use of artificial intelligence in his work during a divorce and custody case appeal.

  • Extensive Errors in Legal Brief: Lake’s brief contained significant errors including misquotes from cases, fictitious cases, and misquotes from statutes, but he denied using AI.

  • Client Concerns and Lost Opportunity: Client Jason Regan felt sidelined as the AI discussion overshadowed the real issue at hand, leading to concerns over whether his case would be adequately considered.

  • Emerging AI Ethics Issues in Law: Professor George McHendry from Creighton University highlighted that fabricated cases using technology could lead to future disciplinary actions against lawyers.

  • Case Outcome and Broader Implications: The court took the case under advisement, considering potential sanctions for Lake, echoing recent disciplinary actions against other Nebraska attorneys for misuse of AI.

  • AI Hallucination Cases: An online database tracks AI-related legal cases, showing a rise in sanctions, mostly against lawyers and pro-se defendants who wrongly use AI.

  • Emphasis on AI Verification Responsibility: The attorney general highlighted that attorneys must verify AI-generated information and that Nebraska rules already address this responsibility.