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Will U.S. courts consolidate the seven pending lawsuits against OpenAI into a single class-action lawsuit by the end of the year?
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DescriptionMichael Lines’ lawsuit is the seventh in the U.S. and Canada to be filed against OpenAI over instances of delusional states and suicides among users following interactions with ChatGPT. Under U.S. procedural law, when multiple similar claims regarding the same issue are filed against a single defendant, attorneys typically file a motion to consolidate the cases into a single large-scale class action. Will the lawyers representing the affected families be able to coordinate and initiate this process by the end of December?
ConditionsYes: if, between July 16 and December 31, 2026, a U.S. federal court grants the motion and officially grants class action status to the lawsuits against OpenAI regarding mental health issues.No: if, by the end of 2026, the courts continue to treat these cases as separate, individual proceedings.
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OpenedJul 2, 2026, 8:13 AM
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Jul 15, 2026, 8:59 PMChecking results
—EndsJan 10, 2027, 8:59 PM
OpenedJul 2, 2026, 8:13 AM
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Jul 15, 2026, 8:59 PMChecking results
—EndsJan 10, 2027, 8:59 PM
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Will U.S. courts consolidate the seven pending lawsuits against OpenAI into a single class-action lawsuit by the end of the year?
Volume~$24
DescriptionMichael Lines’ lawsuit is the seventh in the U.S. and Canada to be filed against OpenAI over instances of delusional states and suicides among users following interactions with ChatGPT. Under U.S. procedural law, when multiple similar claims regarding the same issue are filed against a single defendant, attorneys typically file a motion to consolidate the cases into a single large-scale class action. Will the lawyers representing the affected families be able to coordinate and initiate this process by the end of December?
ConditionsYes: if, between July 16 and December 31, 2026, a U.S. federal court grants the motion and officially grants class action status to the lawsuits against OpenAI regarding mental health issues.No: if, by the end of 2026, the courts continue to treat these cases as separate, individual proceedings.