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The Hallucinations of Artificial Intelligence Before French Courts: First Cases and Ethical Implications for Lawyers. by Paul-Henri Levivier, Élève-Avocat.

In December 2025, the French administrative courts issued their first decisions explicitly identifying the use of generative artificial intelligence in contentious applications. The administrative court of Orléans issued a warning to a lawyer who quoted "about fifteen completely false references". These decisions inaugurate a French case law on AI hallucinations and question in front of them the ethical obligations of lawyers under the National …
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In December 2025, the French administrative courts issued their first decisions explicitly identifying the use of generative artificial intelligence in contentious applications. The administrative court of Orléans issued a warning to a lawyer who quoted "about fifteen completely false references". These decisions inaugurate a French case law on AI hallucinations and question in front of them the ethical obligations of lawyers under the National …

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village-justice.com broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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