Not legal advice. These terms and disclosures govern CaseCraft AI as attorney-supervised drafting infrastructure for law firms. They do not create an attorney-client relationship with CaseCraft.
# CaseCraft AI Legal Disclaimer

Effective date: June 6, 2026

## CaseCraft is not a law firm

CaseCraft AI is a legal technology company. It is not a law firm and does not
provide legal advice, legal representation, or attorney-client relationships.

## Attorney review is required

CaseCraft outputs are first drafts and review aids for attorneys. They are not
ready-to-file legal documents. Every output must be reviewed, edited, verified,
and approved by a licensed attorney before any use.

## What CaseCraft does

CaseCraft may help law firms:

- Convert firm-approved templates into structured workflows
- Capture facts through guided intake
- Generate source-linked first drafts
- Export editable DOCX files
- Produce attorney review packets

CaseCraft may also offer free public tools that organize facts for review by a
lawyer, legal aid office, agency, nonprofit counselor, billing advocate, or
other qualified reviewer.

## Free public tools

Free public tools are fact organizers only. They may help users collect
timelines, documents, contact logs, rough estimates, and questions to ask, but
they do not provide legal advice, legal representation, claim selection,
deadline verification, filing strategy, dispute strategy, settlement advice, or
attorney-client relationships.

No free public tool output is a filing-ready document. A checklist, estimate, or
summary from a public tool is not a pleading, court filing, agency charge,
demand letter, dispute letter, validation request, settlement proposal, or
lawyer-approved document.

## What CaseCraft does not do

CaseCraft does not:

- Decide whether a client has a claim
- Select legal theories
- Provide filing strategy
- Verify deadlines, venue, jurisdiction, local rules, or court requirements
- File documents
- Communicate with courts, clients, or opposing counsel as counsel
- Replace attorney supervision

## Public-tool privacy boundary

Private fact-entry in free public tools stays local to the user's browser unless
the user takes an affirmative action to copy, download, submit, share, or opt in
to a contact or partner handoff workflow.

If CaseCraft later adds an opt-in contact or partner handoff for a public tool,
submitted information may be used to contact the user and, with the user's
consent, hand off the submitted summary or contact details to the selected or
participating partner. Using a public tool or requesting a handoff does not by
itself create an attorney-client relationship with CaseCraft or any third party.

## Ads and sponsorships

Public pages may include advertisements or sponsorships. Ads and sponsorships
must be clearly labeled. They are not legal advice, legal endorsement, legal
recommendations, rankings, referrals, or statements that an advertiser, sponsor,
lawyer, firm, advocate, or service is appropriate for a specific user's matter.

Ads and sponsorships do not change the legal boundaries of CaseCraft public
tools or law-firm drafting workflows.

## Jurisdiction limits

CaseCraft can be used by U.S. law firms as attorney-supervised drafting
infrastructure. Federal workflows may be adapted nationwide with
attorney-approved templates. State-law workflows require jurisdiction-specific
template packs and attorney validation.

The initial pilot focuses on Texas plaintiff-side employment firms and FLSA
workflows.

## No consumer legal advice

CaseCraft is not positioned as a consumer self-help legal service. Individuals
seeking legal advice should consult a licensed attorney.

## Contact

Questions should be sent to:

`casecraft@evelyn-ai.com`