US legal AI ethics debate centers on verification, not tool labels
The National Law Review critique of ABA Formal Opinion 512 and Mississippi Ethics Opinion No.
BY TRANSATLANTIC DESK · MAY 27, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
The National Law Review critique of ABA Formal Opinion 512 and Mississippi Ethics Opinion No. 267 argues that legal-specific AI tools should not justify reduced independent verification when outputs may affect legal advice, filings, factual representations or client rights. The practical message for firms is to build risk-calibrated review protocols rather than rely on brand trust or prior positive experience with a tool.