Responsible-use guide

Legal operations software must be careful by design.

ProSe public materials should be clear about privacy, protected information, human review, legal advice boundaries, and official court authority.

BoundaryNo legal advice
Data postureNo protected information in public demos
AuthorityCourts, clerks, attorneys, and official systems remain controlling

Core public boundaries

Not legal advice

ProSe helps organize legal-operation information. It does not replace an attorney or provide legal advice.

No public protected data

Public demos and public pages should use fictional or public-safe material only.

Human review

AI assistance, extraction, packet preparation, and status explanations should remain reviewable by people.

Official authority

Court orders, rules, certified filing systems, clerks, judges, and authorized legal professionals remain controlling.

Privacy posture

Public KB pages should never ask visitors to submit private allegations, sealed records, medical details, child information, or confidential court materials.

AI posture

AI-assisted features should support organization, extraction, drafting, review, research, or summarization with human control. Public copy should avoid claims that software can decide cases or guarantee outcomes.