Effective June 1, 2026, The New York State Unified Court System Has Adopted a New Rule Regarding the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Publish Date: 2026-06-02 18:53:00
Source Domain: nysba.org
- The New York State Unified Court System has adopted a new rule, effective June 1, 2026, regulating the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by attorneys.
- The new rule, Part 161, allows the use of AI tools in preparing court submissions without requiring disclosure of its use.
- Attorneys must independently verify AI-assisted submissions to ensure they do not contain fabricated or fictitious information.
- This rule is grounded in the New York Rules of Professional Conduct, emphasizing the importance of maintaining factual integrity in legal submissions.
- New York litigators should consider the necessity to validate AI-assisted materials to avoid potential sanctions, fee-shifting, or disciplinary actions.
- The rule applies statewide, but individual judges have the discretion to implement additional rules or none at all regarding AI use.