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AI-Generated Content Policy

Rules for content created with Trial AI

Trial AI can analyse selected materials and generate draft issues, facts, chronologies, submissions, and related working documents. AI-generated outputs are not legal advice and must not be relied upon as accurate, complete, or fit for any purpose without thorough independent verification by a qualified Australian legal practitioner.

What users must do

  • Nothing produced by the Trial AI module constitutes legal advice.
  • Review every AI-generated output before using it in advice, negotiations, pleadings, correspondence, court documents, or client communications.
  • Check quotations, dates, authorities, references, and factual assertions against the underlying documents and matter record.
  • Use professional judgment to assess whether generated content is complete, accurate, privileged, appropriate, and fit for the intended legal purpose.
  • Maintain human supervision and approval workflows that meet your firm's professional, ethical, and regulatory obligations.

Platform limits

  • AI outputs may be incomplete, incorrect, biased, outdated, misquoted, or inconsistent with the source materials.
  • Generated content depends on the uploaded documents, prompts, and configured AI providers, and may reflect errors or omissions in those inputs.
  • Trial Accounts does not guarantee that AI-generated content is legally accurate, admissible, non-infringing, or suitable for any specific matter outcome.
  • Availability, model behavior, and output quality may change as third-party AI services change over time.

Data handling for AI tasks

  • When Trial AI is used, selected document content, task prompts, and limited usage metadata may be processed to complete the requested task.
  • Generated drafting outputs may be saved into the relevant matter workspace so they can be retrieved, reviewed, and audited later.
  • Usage data such as provider, task type, model details, and token counts may be logged for operations, support, and billing administration.
  • Only submit materials to Trial AI if you are authorised to do so and have considered confidentiality, privilege, and client-consent requirements.

Responsibility and reliance

  • Your firm remains responsible for all decisions, advice, filings, and actions taken using or relying on AI-generated content.
  • Trial AI is provided solely as a drafting and review aid to assist legal practitioners in their work. It is not a final authority on facts, law, strategy, or compliance, and must not be treated as such.
  • If an output appears unreliable or unsuitable, do not use it without correction and independent verification.
  • Questions about Trial AI handling or policy scope can be raised through the public contact options on the landing page.

Professional obligations

Trial Accounts is a technology platform provider only. It is not a law practice, legal practitioner, or law firm, and use of the Platform does not discharge or modify your obligations as a legal practitioner under any applicable law, rule, or professional conduct standard. You remain responsible at all times for the quality, accuracy, and legality of all work performed in connection with your practice.