Garfield AI Featured As One Of 15 Amazing AI Tools For Lawyers in Forbes
Leading futurist Bernard Marr includes Garfield AI in his Forbes roundup of top generative AI tools transforming legal services, highlighting the platform's role in using "AI to simplify the process of recovering debts through the UK court system" and making legal services accessible to laypeople navigating complex court processes.

Technology Futurist Recognizes Garfield AI Among Leading AI Tools Transforming Legal Services for Professionals and Laypeople
London, 29 May 2025 – Garfield AI has been featured in Forbes by Bernard Marr, bestselling author and internationally recognized technology futurist, in his comprehensive roundup of "15 Amazing Generative AI Tools For Lawyers And Legal Tasks." The article highlights how Garfield uses "AI to simplify the process of recovering debts through the UK court system," positioning the platform among elite legal technology solutions transforming how both legal professionals and ordinary people engage with the law.
Recognition from a Global Technology Authority
Bernard Marr's inclusion of Garfield AI carries significant weight in the technology and business innovation community. As a bestselling author, strategic advisor to governments and companies, and one of the world's most followed technology futurists, Marr's assessment of emerging technologies is influential.
His Forbes platform reaches millions of readers interested in how artificial intelligence is transforming industries, making this recognition particularly valuable for positioning Garfield within the broader AI innovation narrative beyond specialized legal technology circles.
The Consumer Legal Tech Category
Marr's article organizes legal AI tools into distinct categories, with Garfield featured among platforms designed to make legal systems accessible to laypeople—alongside tools like DoNotPay (the "consumer AI champion") and LegalEase (designed to "level the playing field").
This positioning reflects Garfield's core mission: not just helping legal professionals work more efficiently, but enabling ordinary people to navigate legal processes that would otherwise require expensive professional help or remain inaccessible entirely.
The Accessibility Focus
Marr emphasizes that many tools in his roundup "aim to make the legal systems and courts more accessible to laypeople." This theme runs throughout the article and directly aligns with Garfield's founding vision: using AI to expand access to justice for individuals and small businesses facing legal challenges.
The article's framing ("For seasoned lawyers, as well as laypeople, simply trying to make sense of a tricky contract") establishes that legal AI serves dual audiences. Garfield exemplifies this dual approach: sophisticated enough for legal professionals (many of Garfield's early users are law firms) yet designed for and accessible enough for customers with no legal background.
The GenAI Legal Transformation
Bernard Marr's article opens with a powerful observation about the scale of change in legal services:
"New tools powered by generative AI promise to transform the way we engage with the law."
He identifies the core value proposition: legal professionals "devote large chunks of their time to drafting contracts, researching previous cases, preparing documents for submission to court, or reviewing case law." Generative AI can automate much of this work, freeing professionals for higher-value judgment and strategy.
For non-lawyers, Marr notes that "many everyday tasks can require diving into legal concepts and principles, wading through corporate T&Cs, tenancy agreements, consumer rights advice or business compliance." Tools like Garfield make these tasks navigable without legal training.
Garfield's Distinctive Positioning
Among the 15 featured tools, Garfield occupies a unique position. While many featured platforms serve either legal professionals (Harvey AI, Lexis+ AI, CoCounsel) or consumers (DoNotPay, LegalEase), Garfield bridges both markets with a specific focus: debt recovery through the English and Welsh court system.
Specific Domain Focus
Unlike general-purpose legal AI assistants attempting to cover all legal domains, Garfield specializes in a well-defined process: recovering personal and business debts through the English and Welsh courts. This specialization enables:
- Deep process expertise in small claims procedures
- Regulatory compliance with UK court requirements
- Proven reliability within a defined scope
- Measurable outcomes through actual debt recoveries
Simplifying Court Access
Marr's description of "simplify the process of recovering debts through the UK court system" captures Garfield's core value. The English and Welsh small claims court is theoretically accessible to laypeople, but in practice the procedural requirements, documentation standards, and tactical decisions deter most people from pursuing legitimate claims.
Garfield's AI guides users through this complexity, generating legally compliant documents, ensuring procedural compliance, and providing confidence to people who would otherwise abandon legitimate claims as too intimidating or complex.
The Professional-Grade Tools Context
Marr features several enterprise legal AI platforms that provide context for Garfield's innovation:
Harvey AI
Built on OpenAI's GPT models but "fine-tuned to be particularly efficient when it comes to legal tasks such as research, contract analysis and compliance." Harvey represents the cutting edge of AI for large law firms, with capabilities including autonomous "agentic" work on multi-step tasks.
Lexis+ AI
The generative AI upgrade to LexisNexis's 50+ year legal database, providing "conversational search" for legal professionals to create documents, identify case law, and access legal commentary with proper citations.
CoCounsel
Thompson Reuters' AI legal assistant with a "reputation as trustworthy among law firms due to a focus on robust data protection and privacy safeguards," handling document review, case research, and critical question identification.
These professional tools—serving major law firms at premium prices—demonstrate the technology sophistication now available in legal AI. Garfield applies similar technological sophistication to consumer-facing services, making advanced AI accessible at consumer-friendly prices.
The LLM Technology Foundation
Throughout the article, Marr emphasizes that most featured tools are "built on LLM technology"—Large Language Models like OpenAI's GPT models. However, he notes that effective legal AI requires more than just general-purpose language models.
Harvey AI, for example, is "fine-tuned on domain-specific legal knowledge to ensure firms get assistance that's tailored to their own way of working." This observation aligns with Garfield's architectural approach: combining LLMs with expert systems, procedural logic, and professional oversight to ensure reliability within specific legal domains.
The Enterprise vs. Consumer Divide
Marr's roundup reveals a clear divide in many legal AI between Enterprise Tools and Consumer Tools. Garfield's unique position, SRA-regulated professional service at consumer-friendly prices, bridges this divide, offering professional-grade reliability with consumer accessibility.
The Agentic AI Trend
Marr highlights that several platforms (Harvey AI, CoCounsel) are adding "agentic functionality." These are AI agents capable of working autonomously on longer, multi-step tasks without constant human supervision.
This trend reflects AI's evolution from answering questions and generating text to actually completing complex workflows. Garfield's document generation and case management workflows already incorporate elements of agentic behavior: the platform can autonomously generate documents, check compliance requirements, and manage multi-step processes under human oversight.
The English and Welsh Court System Focus
Marr's description specifically mentions Garfield's focus on "the UK court system," reflecting the importance of jurisdiction-specific legal AI. Legal procedures, requirements, and precedents vary significantly across jurisdictions, making specialized regional tools valuable.
Garfield's deep expertise in English & Welsh small claims procedures, i.e. from Letters Before Action through to Claim Forms to court hearings enables reliability that general-purpose tools cannot match. This jurisdictional focus also facilitates regulatory compliance with UK-specific requirements like SRA oversight.
Global Reach, Local Expertise
Bernard Marr's global audience means Garfield's inclusion reaches readers worldwide interested in AI innovation. While Garfield currently focuses on English and Welsh debt recovery, the model—specialized legal AI with regulatory compliance and professional oversight—applies globally.
As legal AI adoption accelerates internationally, Garfield's approach may influence how other jurisdictions develop regulated AI legal services combining professional standards with consumer accessibility.
The 15-Tool Curation
Being selected among just 15 tools from the "wealth of genAI tools out there," as Marr describes the market, reflects significant editorial curation. Marr chose tools representing different categories, capabilities, and user groups to provide comprehensive coverage of legal AI's diversity.
Garfield's selection demonstrates that focused debt recovery represents an important category within legal AI innovation. Garfield addresses a genuine access to justice gap with measurable impact.
Technology Meets Mission
Marr's article emphasizes the practical impact of legal AI rather than just technological sophistication. His focus on tools that "make their lives easier" for both professionals and laypeople reflects recognition that successful AI must deliver tangible value, not just impressive capabilities.
Garfield's track record to date of recovering thousands of pounds for users, achieving significant law firm adoption, gaining judicial enthusiasm all demonstrates exactly this practical impact. The platform doesn't just showcase AI capabilities; it solves real problems for real users facing real legal challenges.
Read the Full Article
The complete Forbes article is available at forbes.com and bernardmarr.com.
About Garfield AI Garfield AI is the world's first AI-driven law firm, approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Featured by Forbes and technology futurist Bernard Marr among leading AI tools transforming legal services, Garfield uses AI to simplify personal and business debt recovery through the English and Welsh court system. The platform combines professional legal oversight with consumer-friendly accessibility, enabling both legal professionals and laypeople to navigate complex court processes efficiently. Founded by senior City litigation lawyer Philip Young and quantum physicist Daniel Long, Garfield demonstrates how specialized legal AI can expand access to justice while maintaining regulatory compliance and professional standards. Visit garfield.digital to learn more.
Media Contact: Philip Young, CEO - philip@garfield.digital Daniel Long, CTO - dan@garfield.digital
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