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Assemblymember Josh Lowenthal (D) introduced last month a measure (A.B. 2811) that would put in place disclosure and citation requirements around AI-assisted legal filings.
The California Supreme Court held yesterday that the statutory restitution remedy in California’s “lemon law” is not reduced by either trade-in credit or sale proceeds where a consumer has been forced to get rid of a defective vehicle that the he manufacturer won’t fix or buy back.
Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero welcomed students from Sacramento’s C.K. McClatchy High School and from the Appellate Project Mentorship Program to observe the Supreme Court’s oral arguments today.