Safety & limitations

Where CourtRoom AI helps, and where it doesn't.

An honest, plain-English summary of what the platform is, what it isn't, and how to use it responsibly.

Read this carefully
CourtRoom AI is for legal preparation and education only. It does not provide legal advice, does not create an attorney- client relationship, and does not replace a licensed attorney. Outputs are AI-generated simulations of courtroom- style argument and are not predictions of any actual proceeding.
Limits

What CourtRoom AI is NOT

Not legal advice

Every output is AI-generated educational simulation. No attorney-client relationship is created. For decisions about a real case, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

AI can hallucinate

Models occasionally invent statutes, misstate procedural rules, or apply the wrong jurisdictional standard. We use curated jurisdiction references where available, but always verify against an official source.

Not for active criminal defense

CourtRoom AI is built for civil-side preparation. If you face criminal charges, contact a licensed criminal defense attorney or public defender immediately.

Not a court filing

The Preparation Report is a thinking aid. It is not a complaint, sworn statement, motion, or any filing recognised by a court.

Not a deadline tracker

Statutes of limitation, EEOC charge windows, and procedural deadlines are critical and jurisdiction-specific. We do not track them for you. Verify with the court or an attorney.

Not a substitute for counsel

Especially in employment, eviction, and any matter above small-claims limits, get a licensed attorney involved. Preparation is the entry point, not the destination.

AI hallucination

Specifically: where outputs go wrong

AI models can invent statutory citations, misstate procedural rules, or apply the wrong jurisdiction's standard. We mitigate this with a curated reference map — the agents may only cite statutes and case-types from a vetted list, not arbitrary citations.

Even with that constraint, outputs may be incomplete or out-of-date. Always verify any specific legal rule against an official source (state court website, statute, .gov resource) or a licensed attorney before relying on it.

If you ever see an output that cites a statute or case that doesn't exist, that's a hallucination — please email support@courtroomai.io and we'll investigate.

Privacy practices

How we handle your information

  • We do not publicly share user case content.
  • Evidence uploads are stored in a private workspace for your account only.
  • Reports, transcripts, and replays are tied to your account unless you explicitly share a link.
  • We use encrypted connections (HTTPS) across the platform.
  • We do not sell personal case information.
  • You can request deletion of your data at any time — email support@courtroomai.io.
  • AI processing involves sending case content to model providers; do not upload information you wouldn't want processed by an external AI service.

For the full version, see Privacy Policy, Data & Security, and Accuracy.

Honesty about what AI can do is the foundation.

Use CourtRoom AI as a preparation tool — then get a licensed attorney involved when it counts.

CourtRoom AI is for legal preparation and education only. It is not legal advice and does not replace a licensed attorney.