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478 AI Law Firm Offering $2.7 Legal Letters Wins 'Landmark' Approval

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msmash @ Slashdot · 05/06/2025 14:45 EDT

AI Law Firm Offering $2.7 Legal Letters Wins 'Landmark' Approval

English regulators have approved a new law firm that uses AI instead of lawyers to offer services for as little as $2.67, as the technology continues to disrupt industries from finance to accounting. From a report: Garfield AI, which was founded by a former London litigator and a quantum physicist, is an online tool that allows businesses and individuals such as tradespeople to chase debts owed to them at a substantially lower cost than the average lawyer's fees. Its AI assistant guides claimants through th

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