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LawFairy

Second SRA-authorised technology-only law firm in England and Wales (Feb 2026). Deterministic rather than generative AI: FairyLogic encodes statutory criteria into structured decision pathways, producing auditable outputs without probabilistic LLM inference. Initial focus: UK immigration (55+ routes).

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  • FairyLogic

    Proprietary rule-based legal logic engine. Statutory and policy criteria encoded into structured decision pathways, validated by lawyers. Produces the same output for the same inputs every time — zero hallucination risk by design. Covers visa eligibility, nationality and settlement across 55+ UK immigration and nationality routes.

What is happening
  • ·February 2026: SRA authorisation granted - second technology-only firm approved by the SRA (after Garfield, which uses generative AI). LawFairy is the first deterministic, non-AI firm to receive approval.
  • ·April 2026: went live with UK immigration platform. Covers eligibility checks, document creation and guidance for 55+ UK visa, nationality and settlement routes including Skilled Worker, BNO, and British citizenship.
  • ·Founder Panasar: 'probabilistic' generative AI is unsuitable for law because inconsistency in legal advice is itself a form of legal error.
  • ·Access-to-justice angle: immigration was chosen because of the gap between need and access; platform is available to consumers, sponsors and law firms.
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