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"textContent": "The rapid adoption of generative artificial intelligence is reshaping access to justice in the United States, with a growing number of litigants relying on AI Litigation tools to prepare legal filings, challenge court decisions and represent themselves without lawyers. The trend is drawing attention from judges, legal professionals and policymakers as artificial intelligence lowers the […]\n\nThe post AI Litigation: Courts Grapple With Surge in Self-Represented Cases appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
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