How Is AI Changing LA Courtrooms, and Where’s a Billion Dollars in Mansion Tax Money Going? | Avi Sinai
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Eviction cases in Los Angeles are now arriving in court with motions written by AI. In some cases, tentative rulings have also come back citing cases that don’t exist, errors that federal courts are now sanctioning on a near-weekly basis.
Beyond the courtroom, Measure ULA has collected close to a billion dollars over its first two and a half years, and attorney Avi Sinai says the eviction defense funding it provides is reaching a wider range of tenants than many would expect.
Sinai, who represents landlords across Los Angeles, explains what it looks like when AI-written filings and AI-assisted rulings show up in the same case, and where the mansion tax money is actually landing once a case reaches court.
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