AI Chatbot Dangers
Lieff Cabraser is closely following recent legal developments regarding AI chatbots and investigating lawsuits against developers on behalf of injured people. We are also monitoring the growing body of research by leading healthcare professionals regarding the risks AI chatbots pose to young people.
If you or your child have been harmed by an AI chatbot, use the form on this page contact us today for a free case evaluation and to understand your rights. For example, if your child has engaged in self-harm at the urging of a chatbot, you may have a claim against the developer. Likewise, if engaging with a chatbot has resulted in significant financial losses or physical or emotional harm, you may have a claim. Our attorneys are available to confidentially discuss the situation and help you understand your options.
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Artificial Intelligence
We are at the forefront of litigation regarding Artificial Intelligence and are leveraging our expertise to address emerging harms. Lieff Cabraser has a proven track record of successfully taking-on the powerhouses of Big Tech across multiple practice areas, including data privacy, mass torts/personal injury, and copyright. Recent examples include:
- Partner Lexi J. Hazam serves as Co-Lead Counsel for plaintiffs in the nationwide litigation against major social media platforms including Facebook/Instagram (owned by Meta), TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube (owned by Google), alleging the platforms cause addiction and mental health problems in adolescents, including body image issues, anxiety, suicidality, depression, and eating disorders.
- As detailed in the Amended Master Complaint, “[t]his lawsuit follows on a growing body of scientific research, including Defendants’ own internal (previously concealed) studies, that draws a direct line between Defendants’ conscious, intentional design choices and the youth mental health crisis gripping our nation.”
- Leaders in Big Tech have themselves “cautioned that artificial intelligence risks mirroring the societal pitfalls of social media if developers don’t prioritize responsibility over rapid deployment.”
- Partner Rachel Geman serves as Co-Lead Class Counsel in multiple cases against leading AI companies on behalf of authors and rightsholders whose intellectual property was taken and used by these companies without fair compensation.
- Lawyers in Lieff Cabraser’s privacy group serve as Class Counsel in a class action against Oracle Inc., one of the world’s largest data brokers. Plaintiffs allege that Oracle surveilled consumers online and offline, compiled their personal data into detailed profiles—including geolocation, finances, demographics, interests, and health—and then sold those profiles to third parties.
Recognized National Child Advocacy Lawyers at Lieff Cabraser
Lieff Cabraser has litigated to protect and advance the rights of internet users, especially child and young adult internet users, for decades, including in cases aimed at curtailing the illegal and deceptive acquisition and monetization of young user’s deeply private and personal identity and location information as well as cases seeking to eradicate sex trafficking and related degradations across multiple social media platforms. Our civil rights and privacy cases have led to judgments and settlements for our clients valued at over $8 billion as well as significant and enduring changes to law and corporate policy for the benefit of all.
Civil Litigation News
Brendan Glackin Named a Top Antitrust Lawyer in California by the Daily Journal
We are pleased to announce that the Daily Journal (subscription) has named Lieff Cabraser partner Brendan Glackin to its just-announced
Lieff Cabraser and Kaplan Gore Announce Filing of Federal Class Action Lawsuit Against Google Over the Defective Google Nest Hub, Google Nest Hub Max, Google Nest Mini, and Google Nest Audio Devices
Complaint alleges that Google induced plaintiffs and other customers to spend hundreds of dollars or more each to purchase Google
Mark Chalos Named a 2025 Mid-South Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers has announced its 2025 “Mid-South Super Lawyers,” and we are pleased to share that Lieff Cabraser Nashville Office Managing Partner Mark












