An Atlanta lawyer who repeatedly cited phony legal cases in her client's divorce has been penalized by Georgia Court of Appeals judges who say she appears to have used artificial intelligence to craft her arguments.
Diana Lynch was hit Monday with a $2,500 penalty in the appeal of an order in her client's divorce case. The order, signed in May 2024 by a DeKalb County judge, appears to have been prepared by Lynch and references two cases that don't exist, according to a three-judge appeals court panel.
The judges said Lynch was not deterred when accused by her client's ex-wife of making up case references and filed a response citing 11 cases that are either fake or irrelevant.
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Diana Lynch was hit Monday with a $2,500 penalty in the appeal of an order in her client's divorce case. The order, signed in May 2024 by a DeKalb County judge, appears to have been prepared by Lynch and references two cases that don't exist, according to a three-judge appeals court panel.
The judges said Lynch was not deterred when accused by her client's ex-wife of making up case references and filed a response citing 11 cases that are either fake or irrelevant.

Judges slam Atlanta divorce lawyer’s apparent use of AI | Chattanooga Times Free Press
An Atlanta lawyer who repeatedly cited phony legal cases in her client’s divorce has been penalized by Georgia Court of Appeals judges who say she appears to have used artificial intelligence to craft her arguments.
