How we try to be right — and where we explicitly don't promise to be.
Honest framing of what the simulation models well, what it doesn't, and when you must verify with a human or official source.
Safeguards we use
Curated reference map
Agents may only cite statutes + case types from a vetted reference set, not arbitrary citations. Drastically reduces hallucinated legal references.
Evidence grounding
Arguments are grounded in the evidence you actually upload. AI counsel cannot make up evidence you didn't add.
Adversarial design
The simulation runs both sides — your AI attorney AND opposing AI counsel. Built to surface weaknesses in your case, not flatter it.
Confidence signals
Reports surface verdict-confidence ranges (low / medium / high) so you know how much weight to put on each finding.
Honest gaps
When jurisdiction-specific references aren't available, we say so in the report rather than inventing citations.
Limits worth being clear about
Not a prediction
A simulation tests your case; it doesn't tell you what a real judge will rule. Real outcomes depend on the specific judge, opposing counsel, evidence rulings, and details no AI can fully model.
Knowledge cutoff
Statutes and case law evolve. Anything the underlying model learned during training may be outdated. Always verify against an official source for time-sensitive matters.
Local rules vary
Courthouse-specific procedures, judge preferences, filing format requirements — these are not in our reference map. Local counsel or the court clerk is the source of truth.
Edge cases
Complex multi-party suits, federal procedure, criminal defense, regulatory hearings, IP litigation — these are out of scope. CourtRoom AI is built for civil-side preparation of common disputes.
Always check these against an official source
- Any statute or case citation, before quoting it to a court
- Statutes of limitation, EEOC charge deadlines, and procedural windows
- Anything described as a 'requirement' — local rules vary
- Damages calculations for amounts above small-claims limits
- Any reference cited in a report you intend to attach to a filing
See also: Safety, AI Legal Disclaimer, Supported Jurisdictions.
Verified preparation beats guesswork.
Run the simulation, read the report, verify the parts that matter — that's the loop.
CourtRoom AI is for legal preparation and education only. It is not legal advice and does not replace a licensed attorney.