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    Live demonstration · Legal

    An AI drafted this brief. A licensed attorney has to stand behind every word.

    An AI legal assistant drafted the motion and assembled the authorities, then stopped. Filing it is a certification a court reserves for a licensed human.

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    Marbury & Vale LLP
    Litigation · federal court filing

    Your firm is about to file a motion to dismiss. An AI assistant wrote the draft and pulled the supporting case law in seconds.

    But a court filing is a personal certification: the attorney swears the citations are real and the argument is made in good faith. An AI can draft; it cannot certify.

    AI-drafted · unverifiedMotion to Dismiss: Table of Authorities
    Henderson v. Whitfield, 412 F.3d 219 (5th Cir. 2005)
    In re Castellano Trust, 88 B.R. 441 (Bankr. 1988)
    Calloway v. Demarest Holdings, 998 F.3d 1142 (9th Cir. 2022)Could not be verified; citation may not exist
    Make the call — and sign

    This is a simulation — no passkey, no biometric, nothing leaves your device. In the live product a qualified human signs with a device passkey.

    Why a human must sign: Court rules require a licensed attorney to personally certify every filing, and judges now demand proof that AI-generated work was human-verified.