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AI VORTEXLEGAL AI RISK INTELLIGENCE
COURT EVIDENCE REPORTAV-ER-06L6LU5Generated August 19, 2026Evidence checked Aug 19, 2026
COURT EVIDENCE REPORT

Family Court New York

A print-ready review packet of the issues, recorded responses, participant context, and source-linked matters currently associated with this profile.

Matched records1
Source linked100%
Known amount total$1,000
Recorded rangeJul 31, 2026 Jul 31, 2026
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER

What kinds of legal AI issues and responses appear in Family Court New York?

AI Vortex currently links 1 source-linked public matter associated with Family Court New York. The most frequently recorded issue signals are Fabricated authorities (1) and Misrepresented authority (1). Recorded responses and outcomes include Monetary sanction (1). Categories can overlap within the same matter, and these counts describe this public corpus rather than the overall behavior or sanction rate of the court.

This profile currently contains only 1 source-linked record. Patterns are displayed for transparency but are not a stable basis for comparison.

Every distribution below links to the exact matching records. This report does not convert corpus counts into a behavioral prediction.
OBSERVED ISSUE MIX

What problems appear in these records?

Issue categories can overlap within one matter.
RECORDED RESPONSES

How did courts or authorities respond?

A recorded response does not imply that every matter ended in a sanction.
PARTICIPANT CONTEXT

Who appears in these matters?

MATTER CONTEXT

Which practice areas are represented?

UNDERLYING EVIDENCE

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Jul 31, 2026Mendel S. v. Faigy S.Family Court New YorkUnidentifiedSource
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EVIDENCE BOUNDARY

Scope, traceability, and limits

This report groups existing structured public-record fields. For judges, the counts describe matters in which that person is recorded as a decision-maker; they do not establish general practices, sanction rates, or future behavior.

The complete docket, later history, local rules, standing orders, and controlling primary materials remain authoritative.