Steelman · slot A
The candor-and-craft case
A legal ethics professor would argue —The rule here is older than ChatGPT: when you sign a brief, you vouch for every citation in it. Lindsay didn't just file fabricated cases once — she did it twice more after the court issued show-cause orders, including in the Second Circuit. Worse, when Magistrate Gorenstein gave her the chance every other lawyer in these AI cases has taken — explain what happened — she offered shifting non-answers, denied any computer assistance, then floated Lexis's AI features as a possible culprit. A $2,500 fine and an order requiring her to file this opinion in every case she's currently handling isn't harsh; it's the minimum needed to put other courts and her own clients on notice. That is exactly what professional discipline is for.