
NY Courts: New AI Filing Rules Take Effect
New York's 22 NYCRR Part 161 took effect June 1, 2026: a statewide no-disclosure default for AI use in court papers, with optional per-court certification rules.
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New York's 22 NYCRR Part 161 took effect June 1, 2026: a statewide no-disclosure default for AI use in court papers, with optional per-court certification rules.

Thomson Reuters' 2026 Future of Professionals report finds up to $143B in U.S. client revenue under reconsideration as AI ambition outpaces execution.

AI may make courts faster and more consistent. But if judicial AI is trained to preserve the past, efficiency could hard-code old assumptions into future decisions.

56% of PI firms rank medical record review as their top AI need. Firms using AI broadly report 3x higher revenue growth.

The 8am 2026 report finds 69% of legal professionals now use AI: but only 34% of firms have formal adoption. The governance gap is widening.

Arizona approves Justpoint Law as first AI-powered mass tort firm under Alternative Business Structure framework: signaling major shift in legal practice.

300 plaintiff firm leaders in one room. The uncomfortable truth? Most are still thinking about AI wrong. Takeaways from LitiQuest 2026.

Law firms with AI strategies are 3.9× more likely to see benefits as tech spending hits record growth, new report finds.

How LlamaLab delivers rapid medical record retrieval (4 days on average, with 30-40% same-day) and AI-powered analysis, reducing case processing time and supporting higher settlement values.

How AI-powered search, natural language queries, and traceable citations improve medical record analysis for personal injury attorneys.

Join LlamaLab at the Perrin Conferences New York Asbestos Litigation Conference to discover how automated medical record retrieval and analysis support mass tort litigation.

Visit LlamaLab at booth 817 during the New Jersey Association for Justice Conference for live demonstrations of automated medical record retrieval and analysis.

How LlamaLab transforms medical record retrieval and analysis. Records come back in 4 days on average, and 30 to 40% come back the same day.