Tag Archives: legal ethics

Fifth Circuit Proposes Expansive AI Disclosure Rule

After a pair of New York attorneys were aggressively sanctioned in June by a federal district court for submitting wholly fictional case citations they obtained from ChatGPT, lawyers, and legal scholars around the country, have rapidly become more aware of the dangers associated with irresponsible use of artificial intelligence and generative algorithms. Now, one federal appellate circuit court ... Read More

U.S. Law Week Quotes Arthur D. Burger Regarding Withdrawl of Counsel for Steve Bannon

Arthur D. Burger, Chair of Jackson & Campbell P.C.’s Professional Responsibility Practice Group, was quoted in U.S. Law Week regarding the withdrawal of counsel for former White House staffer Steve Bannon following offensive public statements Bannon had made.  Mr. Burger commented on the legal ethics issues associated with the withdrawal. Mr. Burger is a recognized expert on legal ... Read More

Arthur D. Burger Begins Membership on Editorial Board of ABA/BNA Manual on Professional Conduct

Arthur D. Burger, Chair of J&C’s Professional Responsibility Practice Group and renowned ethics lawyer, just completed a three-year term as a member of the 10-person ABA Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility and now begins his service as an appointed member of the Editorial Board of the ABA/BNA Manual on Professional Conduct.  The Manual is recognized as a preeminent ... Read More