No Delegation of Judgment: Québec Court Annuls Award Tainted by AI Hallucinations
ARIHQ v Santé Québec QCCS 1360 THE AUTHOR:Victor Dubreuille, Dispute Resolution Trainee at Clifford Chance EnglishFrench On 22 April 2026,...
ARIHQ v Santé Québec QCCS 1360 THE AUTHOR:Victor Dubreuille, Dispute Resolution Trainee at Clifford Chance EnglishFrench On 22 April 2026,...
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