Costarte Eireli Me. v. Churrascão Gaúcho Restaurante Ltda.
TJ Parana · Nov 6, 2025
- Jurisdiction
- international
- Court
- TJ Parana
- Record ID
- costarte-eireli-me-v-churrascao-gaucho-restaurante-ltda-2025-11-06
- Observed outcome
- None Adjudicated
- Known monetary consequence
- Not recorded
Why this matter warrants attention
The appellant alleged the trial judge's sentence was entirely produced by artificial intelligence and should be annulled. The appellate court held the accusation required unequivocal proof and found none: any AI use was limited to drafting the procedural report and is authorized by Decreto Judiciário nº 421/2024/TJPR; the fundamentation and dispositive were authored by the magistrate. A minor lexical error did not establish AI authorship. The court therefore refused to annul the decision on AI-use grounds.
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Failure modes and consequences
- Trial
- None Adjudicated
- AI attribution
- Reported
- Recorded tool
- AI (implied, unspecified)
- Known monetary consequence
- Not recorded
- Procedural posture
- Procedural posture is not separately recorded in the current dataset.
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What this record does—and does not—establish
AI (implied, unspecified) is recorded in the source dataset; confirm the basis in the linked document.
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Allegation status: no adjudicated finding is represented by this brief.
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