Politics & Government
Class-Action Suit Seeks Redress From 'Robot Lawyer' Practicing Law Without License
In his lawsuit, Faridian requests the court to certify a class of all people who have purchased a subscription to DoNotPay's service.

March 9, 2023
DoNotPay Inc., a San Francisco-based company started to fight parking tickets by using artificial intelligence and automated processes, has been sued for the unauthorized practice of law.
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In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in San Francisco Superior Court, Jonathan Faridian of Yolo County seeks damages for alleged violations of California's unfair competition law, alleging that he would not have subscribed if he knew that the "World's First Robot Lawyer," as the company calls itself, was not actually a lawyer.
Faridian requests the court to certify a class of all people who have purchased a subscription to DoNotPay's service.
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