"Multi-Figure Verdicts"
A lawyer's website displays the phrase 'Multi-Figure Verdicts,' which appears to be a typographical or linguistic error likely meant to convey 'eight-figure verdicts.' The lawyer has been involved in notable cases, including an $11 million settlement, and has publicized several high-value verdicts. However, the lawyer was recently sanctioned due to AI-generated hallucinations in a legal filing.
- ▪The phrase 'Multi-Figure Verdicts' appeared on a lawyer's website, likely intending to refer to eight-figure verdicts.
- ▪The lawyer was involved in an $11 million settlement and has publicized several other large verdicts.
- ▪The lawyer was recently sanctioned over AI hallucinations in a legal filing authored by an associate.
- ▪The error on the website may be a humorous glitch rather than a significant misrepresentation.
- ▪The filing with AI hallucinations was written by an associate but signed by the lawyer, leading to sanctions.
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"Multi-Figure Verdicts" I am certain that this claim is accurate. Eugene Volokh | 5.2.2026 11:20 AM Spotted on a lawyer's web site: <img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-8380375" src="https://d2eehagpk5cl65.cloudfront.net/img/q60/uploads/2026/05/MultiFigureVerdicts.jpg" alt="" width="520" height="200" srcset="https://d2eehagpk5cl65.cloudfront.net/img/q60/uploads/2026/05/MultiFigureVerdicts.jpg 520w, https://d2eehagpk5cl65.cloudfront.net/img/q60/uploads/2026/05/MultiFigureVerdicts-300x115.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 520px) 100vw, 520px" /> To be fair, the lawyer was apparently one of the lawyers on what would commonly be called a low eight-figure settlement ($11M), and the lawyer's site mentions a couple of similarly sized verdicts, one later on…
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