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AI Law Firm Wins Court Case in UK First

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Robot triumphs at Wandsworth CC An AI-powered law firm has won a court case without a single lawyer handling the pre-trial work, in what is thought to be the first victory of its kind in the UK, and possibly the world. Garfield AI, the UK’s first regulated AI law firm, helped a freelancer recover £7,000 in unpaid fees after a three-hour trial at Wandsworth County Court last month. The claim featured a string of witnesses, extensive cross-examina…

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Counsel's office only uses AI to deal with all the pre-judicial proceedings, and in this case, it hired a lawyer to defend the client in court.

·Portugal
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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...

·Granada, Spain
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An independent human resources consultant managed to win a lawsuit for an unpaid debt of £7,000 (about $9,000) using the services of an artificial intelligence-based law firm, which could become the first successful case of this kind in the courts of England. According to the British daily The Guardian, Garfield AI fully managed the legal preparation of the case prior to trial, including the production of witness statements and the necessary pro…

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For the first time, an ‘AI lawyer’ has won a lawsuit in the United Kingdom. A British HR consultant has a case regarding an unpaid…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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An artificial intelligence-based law firm won a victory in an English court in a case presented by the British press as a possible premiere.

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credit-connect.co.uk broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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