Quick background on my situation — any input appreciated.
using ChatGPT for legal research accuracy. I've been dealing with this for about 9 months now and the situation isn't improving.
What are my legal options here? Is it worth pursuing?
Quick background on my situation — any input appreciated.
using ChatGPT for legal research accuracy. I've been dealing with this for about 9 months now and the situation isn't improving.
What are my legal options here? Is it worth pursuing?
This happened to me too. Have you tried filing a complaint with the relevant agency? In my case they investigated and it got resolved without needing a lawyer.
Similar thing happened to me. The attorney I spoke with laid out options I didn't even know existed.
Not a lawyer, but I have direct experience with this.
Don't make the same mistake I did -- is filing with the appropriate government agency. I'd recommend gathering evidence first instead.
I've dealt with this before.
Here's where people usually go wrong is having everything documented. I'd recommend keeping a detailed timeline instead.
I work in this industry and unfortunately this is very common. The good news is that when people actually push back with legal representation, companies usually settle.
Have you tried reaching out to your state's attorney general? They sometimes have free resources or mediation services.