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Last updated February 2026

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Nature of content

Legalai.guide provides educational content about using AI tools in legal practice.

Not legal advice

Nothing on this website constitutes legal advice or creates a solicitor-client relationship.

Educational purposes only

The tutorials, prompts, and workflows are designed to help legal professionals learn about AI tools.

AI-generated outputs

Example prompts and outputs are illustrative. AI outputs should always be reviewed and verified by a qualified legal professional before use in any professional context.

AI disclaimer

AI tools, including Claude and other large language models, can produce inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading outputs. Users of this site should:

Always verify AI-generated content against primary legal sources

Never rely solely on AI outputs for legal decisions or client advice

Comply with their jurisdiction's professional conduct rules regarding technology use

Ensure appropriate data protection measures when using AI tools with client data

Intellectual property

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Limitation of liability

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External links

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Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales.

Changes to these terms

Continued use of the website after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.