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.
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.
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.