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Attorney for Maine client faces sanctions for AI-driven errors in court filing


The case offers the latest example of how artificial intelligence is transforming the legal field and raising ethical questions.


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Bangor public health director reflects on conditions that escalated HIV outbreak: Penobscot County has now logged 41 known cases of HIV, but there are likely more. Read this story by Rose Lundy

Lubec begins process to take over Lost Fishermen’s Memorial: The Board of Selectmen also heard concerns over what some said was an overly generous lease granted to its chair. Read this story by Ethan Bien

Wilton Board of Selectpersons sets forums on revaluation, ATVs: The town’s assessing agent previously told Monitor Local he expects property values to be “pretty close to double” current assessments. Read this story by Bob Neal

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MaineHealth study investigates why Lyme disease symptoms persist for some after treatment | News Center Maine


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