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Effective date: May 21, 2026 · Last updated: May 21, 2026
⚠️ This is Not Legal Advice
Eval LogiQ uses artificial intelligence to assist with document analysis and case organization. All AI-generated outputs are for informational and organizational purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice, legal opinions, or any form of legal services. You must consult a qualified, licensed attorney before taking any legal action based on information generated by this platform.
1. Eval LogiQ Is Not a Law Firm
Eval LogiQ is a software technology company, not a law firm. We do not employ attorneys in any capacity that creates an attorney-client relationship with you. Our platform and its AI-powered features are tools designed to assist legal professionals — they are not a substitute for the judgment, expertise, or advice of a licensed attorney.
No attorney-client relationship is formed by your use of Eval LogiQ or any output generated by the platform. Communications with Eval LogiQ support staff are not protected by attorney-client privilege.
2. AI Technology Limitations
Eval LogiQ uses large language models (LLMs) and related AI technologies to analyze documents and generate outputs. These technologies have known and inherent limitations:
- Hallucination: AI models can generate plausible-sounding but factually incorrect information. Dates, names, legal citations, and case facts extracted by the AI may contain errors.
- Incompleteness: AI analysis may miss important facts, clauses, deadlines, or issues that are critical to a legal matter. Never assume AI output captures all relevant information.
- Lack of Legal Reasoning: AI does not apply legal reasoning, statutory interpretation, or case law analysis in the way a qualified attorney does.
- Context Blindness: AI may not understand the full legal context, history, or strategic implications of a case.
- OCR Errors: For scanned documents, optical character recognition (OCR) may misread text, particularly in handwritten documents, poor-quality scans, or documents with unusual formatting.
- Jurisdictional Limitations: AI outputs do not account for jurisdiction-specific laws, local rules, procedural requirements, or recent legal developments unless explicitly provided in the source documents.
3. Mandatory Human Review
All AI-generated outputs — including timelines, evidence summaries, key facts, document classifications, and AI assistant responses — must be independently reviewed and verified by a qualified, licensed attorney before being relied upon in any legal proceeding, advice, filing, or decision.
Eval LogiQ is designed to assist attorneys and legal professionals in organizing and reviewing information more efficiently. It is not designed to replace attorney review. The responsibility for all legal work product, advice, and decisions remains entirely with the licensed legal professional using the platform.
4. Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product
Documents uploaded to Eval LogiQ are processed by third-party AI providers, specifically Anthropic (for AI analysis) and Mistral AI (for OCR on scanned documents). The transmission of privileged or work-product-protected materials to third-party services may affect the protection of those materials under applicable privilege doctrines.
Legal professionals are solely responsible for:
- Evaluating whether upload of specific documents to Eval LogiQ is appropriate under applicable professional responsibility rules (including ABA Model Rules and state bar rules)
- Obtaining client consent where required before uploading client documents
- Assessing the risk to privilege or work product protection in their jurisdiction
- Complying with all applicable confidentiality obligations
5. No Reliance on AI Outputs
AI-generated content from Eval LogiQ should never be:
- Submitted directly to a court, tribunal, or regulatory body without attorney review and verification
- Provided to a client as legal advice or a legal opinion
- Used to make legal decisions without independent attorney analysis
- Treated as a definitive statement of facts in a legal matter
- Relied upon for legal deadlines, statutes of limitations, or procedural dates without independent verification
6. Accuracy and Verification
While we work to build the most accurate and reliable AI system possible, we make no representations or warranties about the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of any AI-generated output for any legal purpose. AI performance varies based on document quality, complexity, and subject matter.
Users are strongly encouraged to:
- Always verify key facts, dates, names, and citations against the original source documents
- Review source document excerpts and references provided by the AI
- Apply professional judgment to all AI-generated analysis
- Report inaccurate outputs to our team at support@evallq.com to help us improve
7. Regulatory Compliance
Legal professionals using Eval LogiQ are responsible for ensuring their use of AI tools complies with all applicable professional responsibility rules, bar regulations, court rules, and ethical obligations in their jurisdiction. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Duty of competence with respect to technology (see ABA Model Rule 1.1 and equivalent state rules)
- Duty of confidentiality (ABA Model Rule 1.6 and equivalents)
- Supervision of non-lawyer assistance (ABA Model Rule 5.3 and equivalents)
- Applicable court rules governing AI use in filings and proceedings
Some courts and jurisdictions have adopted or are adopting specific rules governing the use of AI in legal practice. You are responsible for staying current with the rules applicable to your practice.
8. Limitation of Liability
Eval LogiQ expressly disclaims all liability for any decisions made, actions taken, or harms resulting from reliance on AI-generated outputs. Our total liability arising from your use of AI features is limited as set forth in our Terms of Service.
9. Questions
If you have questions about the AI capabilities or limitations of Eval LogiQ, please contact us at:
Eval LogiQ
Email: support@evallq.com