LitNews.ai

Corrections & Updates

LitNews.ai publishes AI-assisted, source-first coverage of litigation developments. Because the site uses automated systems for ingestion, extraction, classification, summarization, and drafting, pages may sometimes contain factual mistakes, stale metadata, incomplete context, overinclusive tags, broken links, or phrasing that does not fully match the underlying source materials.

Source materials control

Underlying source documents, court records, transcripts, filings, orders, opinions, and other public records control over any LitNews.ai summary, headline, lede, excerpt, tag, judge label, party description, or metadata field.

How corrections happen

LitNews.ai may revise articles, metadata, tags, links, or related page content when better information becomes available, source records change, ingestion improves, or an error is identified. Some changes may be substantial; others may be silent cleanup of metadata, formatting, or linked-document presentation.

Updates and timestamps

Publication timestamps generally reflect when an article or page first went live. Not every subsequent correction, metadata repair, or cleanup change will create a new visible timestamp or separate correction note.

Current reporting channel

A dedicated site contact address is not yet published. Once publication email addresses are live, LitNews.ai expects to add a direct channel for reporting errors or requesting review of inaccurate descriptions.