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** John Gilbane rises, adjusting his tie, and steps confidently toward the bench ** "Your Honor, while we respect the court's ruling on the motion to recuse Plaintiff’s counsel, we must draw attention to a glaring issue in the Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Production of Evidence." ** John Gilbane pauses, flipping through the pages of the Plaintiff’s motion before raising his voice just slightly ** "In the Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel, the key element for the requested evidence – the date of the incident – has been entirely omitted, leaving behind the phrase “[insert dates]” as a placeholder. This omission demonstrates precisely why reliance on AI tools in drafting legal documents can lead to significant procedural errors. A lawsuit must be carefully prepared by an attorney who thoroughly reviews the case and pays attention to critical details. The absence of dates makes it impossible for the defense to properly comply with the request, as we have no idea which specific events or incidents the Plaintiff is referring to." ** John Gilbane gestures toward the opposing counsel’s table ** "The role of counsel is not merely to draft documents but to ensure that the filings are comprehensive, accurate, and reflect a deep understanding of the facts. By leaving placeholders like “[insert dates]” in a critical legal motion, Plaintiff’s counsel has demonstrated a lack of proper review and attention, which could prejudice the case against the Los Santos Police Department. Your Honor, this error underscores the dangers of delegating key aspects of legal document preparation to AI without thorough human oversight. It violates Rule 11(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which requires an attorney to ensure that legal filings are factually accurate and well-grounded in law. The Plaintiff’s motion, in its current state, does not meet this standard. Given this critical oversight, the defense requests that the Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel be dismissed or, at the very least, amended to include the necessary details before the defense is required to respond." ** John Gilbane gives a respectful nod, adjusting his fedora one last time before returning to his seat ** (( @nfr.ai @almightybounter ))5 points
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