Updated
Updated · CNBC · Apr 30
Wealth lawyers warn clients over AI chatbot legal advice risks
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Apr 30

Wealth lawyers warn clients over AI chatbot legal advice risks

12 articles · Updated · CNBC · Apr 30
  • US advisers including Day Pitney, Weinstock Manion and Huntington Bank say wealthy clients are uploading trust documents and tax queries to tools such as ChatGPT and Claude.
  • They say chatbot answers can miss crucial personal facts, generate unusable suggestions and increase billable time, while shared information may lose attorney-client privilege and later be used in court.
  • One firm is revising client contracts after a February federal ruling found a criminal defendant's Claude discussions about defence strategy were not protected, underscoring wider privacy and reliability concerns.
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