New California Supreme Court Employment Case

Do you want to be sanctioned $10,000 and reported to the State Bar? Just file a brief with AI-generated fake case citations.  

Last month, the Court of Appeal issued a stern warning to all California attorneys about submitting fake AI-generated case citations in their briefs: 

Noland v. Land of the Free, L.P. (2025) __ Cal.App.5th __, 2025 WL 2629868: The Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s summary judgment for defendants in plaintiff’s action alleging numerous employment-related claims. The trial court properly found there were no triable issues, concluding plaintiff was an independent contractor not entitled to wage and hour protections, that she was not owed commissions, and that she failed to show adverse employment actions or emotional distress damages. Court of Appeal observed that this case was, in most respects, unremarkable and would not generally be published. However, it issued a published opinion and sanctioned plaintiff’s counsel $10,000 for submitting opening and reply briefs with numerous AI-fabricated case citations, issuing a stern warning to all California attorneys that no brief, pleading, motion, or any other paper filed in any court should contain any citations— whether provided by generative AI or any other source—that the attorney responsible for submitting the pleading has not personally read and verified. Plaintiff’s counsel was ordered to serve the opinion on his client. The clerk of the court was ordered to serve a copy of the opinion to the State Bar of California. (C.A. 2nd, September 12, 2025.)


 

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Monty A. McIntyre is a mediator, arbitrator and referee with ADR Services, Inc. where he handles cases in the areas of business, commercial, employment, insurance, real property and torts (elder abuse, personal injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death) throughout California. Monty also publishes…

Monty A. McIntyre is a mediator, arbitrator and referee with ADR Services, Inc. where he handles cases in the areas of business, commercial, employment, insurance, real property and torts (elder abuse, personal injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death) throughout California. Monty also publishes California Case Summaries™ providing one paragraph summaries, that can be read in two minutes, organized by legal topic, of every new civil case published in California in monthly, quarterly and annual subscription editions to help attorneys keep current on new case law, win more and make more money. Monty also mentors less experienced attorneys with his Master Lawyer Mentoring™ services where he helps attorneys develop important skills, learn to work up and present their cases strategically, avoid mistakes and implement excellent systems to win more, make more money and build their dream law practice. Monty has been a CA civil trial lawyer since 1980, a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) since 1995, an arbitrator since 1985, and a mediator and referee since 2001. Monty had the honor and privilege of serving as the president of the San Diego County Bar Association in 2002 and the president of the San Diego ABOTA Chapter in 2014. In his civil trial practice, Monty represented both plaintiffs and defendants in the areas of law listed above and tried over 100 cases to conclusion including jury trials, judge trials, administrative trials, and arbitrations. For more information regarding Monty’s background and experience, click on: Monty McIntyre: ADR Services or Monty McIntyre Mediation