DoNotPay, which says it uses artificial intelligence to help consumers and bills itself as 'the world's first robot lawyer,' is facing a new lawsuit from a prominent plaintiffs' law firm that says the company is practicing law without a license. DoNotPay 'is not actually a robot, a lawyer, nor a law firm,'
DoNotPay, which says it uses artificial intelligence to help consumers and bills itself as"the world's first robot lawyer," is facing a new lawsuit from a prominent plaintiffs' law firm that says the company is practicing law without a license.
Edelson filed the case on behalf of California resident Jonathan Faridian, who said he used San Francisco-based DoNotPay to draft demand letters, a small claims court filing and LLC operating agreements and got"substandard and poorly done" results. Browder said Edelson founder Jay Edelson"inspired me to start DoNotPay," claiming Edelson and lawyers like him enrich themselves through class actions with little benefit to consumers.Browder founded DoNotPay in 2015 with a focus on tasks such as fighting parking tickets, and it has expanded to include some legal services, the lawsuit said.
Browder also said his company would pay US$1 million to anyone willing to wear headphones and use its robot lawyer for an argument before the US Supreme Court.
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