CourtRoom AI helps you prepare. It does not replace a lawyer.
What our platform is, what it isn't, and how to use its outputs responsibly.
CourtRoom AI is not a law firm
We're a software platform that helps you prepare. We do not practice law in any jurisdiction.
CourtRoom AI does not provide legal advice
Simulations, reports, and references are educational. They are not legal advice and should not be treated as such.
No attorney-client relationship is created
Using CourtRoom AI does not create an attorney-client relationship with us or with any lawyer listed inside our discovery feature.
AI can make mistakes
AI may misstate facts, miss recent legal changes, or apply the wrong rule. Always verify critical points with a licensed attorney.
Jurisdiction references are informational
Where the report cites statutes or court guidance, those references may be incomplete, outdated, or incorrect. Verify with official sources.
Reports are preparation tools
A CourtRoom AI report is for organizing your thinking before you speak with a lawyer or go to court. It is not a court filing.
Lawyer discovery is informational only
Nearby lawyer listings come from third-party data. We don't endorse, certify, or vet any specific attorney.
Always consult a qualified attorney
For real legal decisions, deadlines, or court matters, a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction is the right person to advise you.
Use CourtRoom AI to organize, prepare, and ask better questions.
When you arrive at a lawyer's office with a structured report and a clear timeline, you spend less and learn more.
CourtRoom AI is for legal preparation and education only. It is not legal advice and does not replace a licensed attorney.