Anthropic Judge Rips Opt-Out Law Firm As ‘Quick Buck’ Ploy
By Editorial Team
A California federal judge criticized Arizona law firm ClaimsHero Holdings LLC for its role in encouraging authors to opt out of Anthropic PBC’s $1.5 billion deal to resolve copyright infringement claims. The judge accused the law firm of attempting to deceive individuals for a “quick buck.”
The judge’s comments came during a recent court proceeding where the actions of ClaimsHero Holdings LLC were scrutinized. The firm’s involvement in persuading authors to opt out of the settlement agreement with Anthropic PBC raised concerns about the firm’s motives and practices.
Legal experts have noted that the judge’s strong rebuke of the law firm highlights the importance of ethical conduct in legal proceedings, particularly when dealing with sensitive matters such as copyright infringement claims. The judge’s remarks serve as a reminder to legal practitioners to prioritize integrity and transparency in their interactions with clients and the court.
As the case continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the actions of ClaimsHero Holdings LLC will impact the overall outcome of the copyright infringement dispute between the authors and Anthropic PBC.





