What Does AI’s First Lawsuit Win Mean For The Future Of Law?
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Score 1 for AI. Law firm staffed by bots wins a case in an English court.
Andrew Aitchison/Getty ImagesGarfield, an AI-powered law firm, has helped a freelancer win a court case in England.The freelancer used Garfield's software to draft a legal letter to try to recover unpaid fees.Garfield is part of a new class of startups using technology to make legal services more accessible.An English court has handed a victory to a law firm that uses artificial intelligence more than lawyers to bring legal claims.Garfield, a te…
An independent human resources consultant won the case by paying £400 for Garfield IA to form its file, gathering the necessary evidence and witness statements.
A law firm based on AI and named Garfield AI has won for the first time a case in the English courts. The AI firm, which last year was the first of these characteristics to receive official authorization to operate in court disputes, has been satisfied with its claim for unpaid fees to an autonomous worker after a three-hour trial that took place last May at the Wandsworth County Court.Continue reading...
What Does AI’s First Lawsuit Win Mean For The Future Of Law?
An AI-powered law firm recently won its first legal battle in court, making this a first in histroy. The firm, Garfield AI, was hired to represent Tamites Camal Taquidir who needed a client of theirs to pay off a £7,000 debt fee. The CEO posted on LinkedIn, “I’m pleased to announce a HUGE landmark moment in law and for access to justice. Garfield AI has won its first trial, and against a firm of human solicitors who instructed Counsel. It wasn’t…
In World’s First, AI-Powered Law Firm Wins Case Against Human Attorneys
Essex: An artificial intelligence (AI)-powered law firm in the UK has secured a landmark victory by going toe-to-toe with human lawyers, in what is being considered a first in the world. According to reports, Garfield AI, a chatbot capable of drafting legal documents, won a small claims court dispute worth £7,000 (Rs 8.79 lakh), representing Tamires Camal Taquidir, a freelance human resources (HR) executive. Taquidir paid only £400 (Rs 50,252) t…
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