Legal
AI Disclaimer
Jurisly Technologies, Inc.
Effective date: 1 June 2026 · Last updated: 18 June 2026
Jurisly is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
All output generated by Jurisly's AI systems is automated and may contain errors. It does not constitute legal advice, legal opinion, or legal guidance. Before making any legal decision, always consult a licensed attorney in the relevant jurisdiction.
1. What the AI does — and does not — do
Jurisly uses large language models (LLMs) to assist with document analysis, contract review, risk identification, legal research summaries, and document drafting. These capabilities are designed to help legal professionals and businesses work more efficiently — not to replace professional legal judgment.
The AI does not:
- Provide legal advice, legal opinions, or legal strategy.
- Represent you or your organization in any legal matter.
- Create an attorney-client relationship between you and Jurisly.
- Constitute the practice of law in any jurisdiction.
- Guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or legal validity of any output.
- Substitute for review by a qualified attorney.
2. Known limitations of AI legal analysis
AI systems have inherent limitations that are especially significant in legal contexts. By using Jurisly, you acknowledge the following:
Factual errors (hallucinations)
Large language models may generate plausible-sounding but factually incorrect statements, including citations to cases that do not exist, misstatements of statutes, and incorrect descriptions of legal standards. All legal citations and factual claims in AI Outputs must be independently verified.
Jurisdiction specificity
Laws, regulations, and legal standards vary significantly by country, state, and municipality. AI Outputs may reflect general principles that do not apply — or apply differently — in your specific jurisdiction. AI analysis is not a substitute for jurisdiction-specific legal advice.
Outdated information
AI models are trained on data up to a specific cutoff date. Laws change, regulations are updated, and case law evolves. AI Outputs may not reflect recent statutory amendments, regulatory guidance, or recent court decisions. Always verify that cited law is current.
Context and nuance
AI models process text but do not fully understand the surrounding commercial, strategic, or relational context of a legal matter. A clause that is standard in one industry may be unusual or problematic in another. AI cannot account for context it has not been given, and even with full context may miss nuance that an experienced attorney would catch.
Inconsistency
AI Outputs are probabilistic. The same prompt may produce different outputs at different times. Do not treat AI Outputs as definitive or reproducible findings. Results may vary based on how a question is phrased, the model version in use, and the document content.
Risk identification is not exhaustive
Jurisly's risk detection features identify patterns associated with potentially problematic clauses. They do not identify every legal risk. Absence of a flagged risk does not mean a document is legally sound or appropriate for your use case.
3. Mandatory human review
Jurisly is designed as a tool to assist human legal review, not to replace it. We strongly recommend — and in certain contexts, your professional obligations may require — that a qualified attorney reviews all AI Outputs before any AI-assisted analysis is relied upon for legal decisions.
In particular, you should always have a licensed attorney review:
- Contracts or agreements before execution.
- Legal research before use in any legal proceeding or filing.
- AI-generated documents before submitting to courts, regulators, or counterparties.
- Compliance assessments before relying on them for regulatory decisions.
- Risk assessments that could affect significant business decisions.
If you are a licensed attorney using Jurisly as a professional productivity tool, your existing professional obligations regarding competence, supervision of non-attorney work, and client communication apply to AI-assisted work just as they do to any other work product.
4. Jurisly is not a law firm
Jurisly Technologies, Inc. is a software company, not a law firm. None of the features, outputs, or communications from Jurisly constitute the practice of law. No employee of Jurisly is acting as your attorney.
There is no attorney-client relationship between you and Jurisly. Communications with Jurisly (including support communications) do not carry attorney-client privilege. Do not share confidential legal strategy with Jurisly in the expectation of privilege protection — any privileged communications should be shared only with your own attorneys.
5. User responsibility for decisions
You are solely responsible for all decisions you make based on, or influenced by, AI Outputs. This includes decisions to:
- Execute, refuse, or negotiate any contract or agreement.
- Take or refrain from taking any action with legal consequences.
- Submit documents to courts, regulators, counterparties, or other third parties.
- Assess your organization's compliance posture.
- Rely on legal research summaries.
Jurisly expressly disclaims all liability for the consequences of decisions made in reliance on AI Outputs. See our Terms of Service for the full limitation of liability.
6. Third-party AI models
Jurisly's AI features are powered by third-party large language model providers including Anthropic (Claude) and OpenAI (GPT). The behavior, capabilities, and limitations of these models are defined by those providers and are subject to change. Jurisly does not control the underlying model behavior.
Document content you submit for AI analysis is transmitted to these model providers for processing, subject to our Privacy Policy and Data Processing Agreement. Documents are not used to train AI models.
7. Note for licensed legal professionals
If you are a licensed attorney, solicitor, barrister, notary, or other regulated legal professional, your use of Jurisly must comply with all applicable professional conduct rules, including rules regarding competence in using technology, supervision of AI-generated work product, and disclosure to clients of AI tool usage where required.
Jurisly does not monitor or ensure your compliance with professional conduct rules. That responsibility rests entirely with you and your firm.
8. Changes to this disclaimer
We may update this AI Disclaimer as our technology, legal understanding, or applicable regulations evolve. Material changes will be communicated via email or in-app notice. The current version is always available at jurisly.com/legal/ai-disclaimer.
9. Questions
If you have questions about how Jurisly's AI works or the limitations described in this disclaimer, contact us at legal@jurisly.com.