1. AI output disclaimer
All AI outputs produced by LawFuze are research, drafting and analytical support. They are not legal advice, do not establish a solicitor-client relationship, and must be verified by a qualified UK legal professional before any reliance. Outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date. Every output includes a confidence indicator and citations to the underlying source where available.
2. Professional responsibility disclaimer
LawFuze is a technology platform, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or legal services. Solicitors using LawFuze remain individually responsible for compliance with the SRA Standards and Regulations and the SRA Code of Conduct. Use of AI tools does not diminish a solicitor's professional duties.
3. Beta / test-environment disclaimer
Until 1 September 2026, LawFuze operates as a closed solicitor beta. Features may change, break or be withdrawn without notice. Availability targets are not the production SLAs. Beta participants receive 14-day cancellation rights and Article 15 / 17 data export and erasure within 30 days of any cancellation request.
4. Case-law features disclaimer
UK case-law retrieval features are feature-flagged off until our Computational Analysis Licence from The National Archives is granted. The beta environment uses synthetic, watermarked test data clearly labelled TEST DATA — NOT REAL JUDGMENT. Do not rely on synthetic data for any client work.
5. Judge Intelligence disclaimer
Judge Intelligence in LawFuze is restricted to aggregate distributions by court, area and outcome derived from published UK decisions. We do not produce or expose named-judge profiles, named-judge success rates, or any output that could identify an individual judicial office holder. The Demo profile card on the Judge Intelligence page uses fictional sample data clearly marked as illustrative.
6. Marketing claims disclaimer
Quantitative claims on LawFuze pages are substantiable at the moment they are published. Our substantiation file is available to regulators and journalists on request to legal@lawfuze.com. Marketing assertions are made under the CAP Code, the BCAP Code, and the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.
7. Forward-looking statements
Pricing, launch dates, certification timelines and feature roadmaps are forward-looking and subject to change. The most current state is published on the Trust Center.
8. Third-party content
Where LawFuze surfaces content from third-party sources (BAILII, legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives Find Case Law) we attribute the source and link back to the authoritative copy. Open Government Licence v3.0 governs UK legislation referenced via legislation.gov.uk.
9. Jurisdiction
The LawFuze service is designed for and offered to UK-qualified legal professionals. Use from other jurisdictions is on a best-efforts basis and is not warranted as compliant with any non-UK regulatory regime. EU AI Act applicability is the subject of a separate decision documented at Trust Center.