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Law School / Bar Exam — AI lawyer chatbots replacing attorneys

Started by frustrated_parent_IL · Oct 9, 2023 · 2,853 views · 10 replies
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frustrated_parent_IL OP

Quick background on my situation — any input appreciated.

AI lawyer chatbots replacing attorneys. I've been dealing with this for about 14 months now and the situation isn't improving.

I have already consulted briefly with a lawyer but did not get a clear answer.

Am I overthinking this or is this a real legal issue worth pursuing?

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Mod_TermsLaw Moderator

Licensed attorney — a few thoughts. Here's my take on the legal issues.

This is a common situation and the law is fairly clear. Under the relevant statute, actionable.

One important thing — there are strict deadlines for filing these claims. Don't wait too long.

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SeniorDevMike_PDX

Not a lawyer, but I have direct experience with this.

The biggest mistake people make in this situation is escalating to a supervisor/manager. I'd recommend following the formal complaint procedure instead.

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TruckerRights_OH

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

I ended up filing with the appropriate government agency, which cost about $4-8 but saved me a lot more in the long run.

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asking_for_friend_trader_help

Following this thread — I'm in a very similar situation. Would love to hear how it turns out.

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HRManager_Chicago

I've dealt with this before.

What worked for me was having everything documented. It took 3-6 months but was worth it.

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NursePractitioner_LA

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

In my case, it took about 3-6 months to resolve. The key was having everything documented.

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confused_renter_2024

I had a similar issue and ended up consulting with an attorney. It was worth the $200-300 for the initial consultation just to understand my rights.

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GigWorker_LA

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

What worked for me was having everything documented. It took 3-6 months but was worth it.

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OpenSourceLawyer_Dan

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

The biggest mistake people make in this situation is having everything documented. I'd recommend keeping a detailed timeline instead.

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FreelancerKate

I've dealt with this before.

What worked for me was filing with the appropriate government agency. It took 4-8 months but was worth it.

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