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January 13, 2026 · AI sanctions database

Mavy v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration

Mavy v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration is one matter in the Veritas record of US court proceedings involving AI-generated citations that could not be verified against the reporters named. The summary below is drawn from the underlying court document, linked at the foot of this page.

Court
D. Arizona
Date
January 13, 2026
Party
Lawyer
AI tool
Not identified in the order
Outcome
Rule 11 sanctions order vacated in part; brief struck and pro hac vice revoked
Penalty
No monetary penalty in this order.
Professional sanction

What the record shows

A magistrate judge had found attorney Maren Bam violated Rule 11 by filing an opening brief the magistrate described as replete with citations that were fabricated, misleading, or unsupported, including a 'Hobbs' decision stated not to exist. On reconsideration the district court vacated the sanctions order except that the opening brief remains stricken and Bam's pro hac vice status remains revoked for the case.

This entry reflects the court document as filed. The citations at issue could not be located in the reporters named at the time of the order. The reading here is descriptive of the public record and is not legal advice.

Source documents

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The test this filing did not run

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Filed under · AI sanctions database · D. Arizona