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Legal Copilot is your first line of defense before spending $300-$500 per hour on an attorney. It reads contracts in seconds, explains legal jargon in plain English, and helps you understand whether your situation actually requires a lawyer or if you can handle it yourself. According to the American Bar Association, approximately 80% of low-income Americans and 40-60% of middle-income Americans do not have access to adequate legal representation when they need it.

Most people overpay for legal help because they do not understand the basics. A simple LLC formation that a lawyer charges $1,500 for? You can do it yourself for $50-$200 in state filing fees once you understand the steps. A landlord threatening eviction over a minor lease violation? You probably have more rights than you realize. The Legal Services Corporation's Justice Gap Report found that 92% of civil legal problems reported by low-income Americans received inadequate or no legal help. Legal Copilot bridges the knowledge gap so you can make informed decisions.

Unlike googling your legal question and getting ten conflicting answers from random forums, Legal Copilot asks about your specific state, timeline, and circumstances. It references actual legal frameworks relevant to your jurisdiction and tells you exactly when your situation is too complex for self-help and you need a real attorney. The Cornell Law Information Institute notes that laws vary dramatically between jurisdictions - what is legal in one state may be prohibited in another.

This is not a replacement for a lawyer. It is the smart step you take before hiring one - so when you do sit down with an attorney at $400/hr, you spend that time efficiently instead of paying them to explain basics you could have learned here. For many situations - understanding a lease, reviewing a simple contract, knowing your employee rights - you may not need a lawyer at all. A 2022 survey by the National Center for State Courts found that the number one reason people do not seek legal help is cost, followed by not knowing whether they have a legal problem at all. Legal Copilot addresses both barriers.

The legal industry generates over $350 billion in revenue annually in the United States, much of it from individuals paying for basic legal guidance that could be automated. Legal Copilot democratizes access to legal knowledge, giving everyone the foundational understanding they need to protect their rights. For a broader view of how our AI copilots work across all domains, visit our How It Works page.

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Example Conversation

Here is a real example of Legal Copilot helping someone review a freelance contract:

You: I just got a contract from a new client for freelance design work. It is 12 pages and I do not understand half of it. Can you help me review it?

Legal Copilot: Absolutely. Paste the contract text or upload the document, and I will break it down section by section. While I review it, a few quick questions: What state are you in? Is this a fixed-price project or hourly? And what is the total contract value?

You: I am in California. Fixed price, $15,000 for a brand redesign.

Legal Copilot: Got it. California has some of the strongest contractor protections in the country, including AB5 and Business and Professions Code Section 16600 which limits non-competes. Here is my analysis of your contract:

Red Flags Found:

  • Section 4.2 - IP Assignment: This clause assigns ALL work product to the client, including preliminary concepts and unused drafts. This is overly broad. According to the Graphic Artists Guild Handbook, industry standard is to retain rights to unused concepts and pre-existing tools/templates. You should negotiate to keep those rights.
  • Section 7.1 - Non-Compete: The 2-year non-compete covering "any competing business" is likely unenforceable in California under Business and Professions Code Section 16600, but you should still request its removal to avoid disputes. California is one of only a few states that broadly prohibits non-compete agreements.
  • Section 9.3 - Payment Terms: Net-60 payment terms with no late fees. For a $15,000 project, you should push for Net-30 with a 1.5% monthly late fee. The Freelancers Union reports that 71% of freelancers have trouble getting paid at some point in their careers.
  • Section 11 - Termination: The client can terminate "for convenience" with only 7 days notice and owes you nothing for work in progress. This is the biggest risk. Push for a kill fee of 25-50% of remaining contract value.

Looks Good:

  • Scope of work is clearly defined
  • Revision limits are reasonable (3 rounds)
  • Liability cap is mutual and fair
  • Governing law is California (favorable for contractors)

Want me to draft suggested redline language for any of these sections?

You: Yes, draft the IP and termination redlines please.

Legal Copilot: Here are ready-to-send redline suggestions... [continues with specific contract language]

This kind of contract review typically costs $500-$1,000 at a law firm. Legal Copilot gives you the first pass instantly so you know exactly what to negotiate. For more on how we handle contract analysis, see our Contract Review Copilot.

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Common Use Cases

Use CaseWhat You GetTypical Lawyer Cost
Contract ReviewClause-by-clause breakdown with risk ratings and redline suggestions$500-$1,500 per contract
Tenant RightsState-specific rights for eviction, security deposits, habitability, and lease disputes$200-$400 per consultation
Employment LawAnalysis of wrongful termination, unpaid wages, non-compete enforceability, and discrimination claims$300-$500 per hour
Business FormationStep-by-step LLC/Corp setup, operating agreements, and EIN registration guidance$1,000-$3,000 for formation
Demand LettersDraft demand letters for small claims, refund disputes, and breach of contract$250-$750 per letter
Cease & DesistTemplate and guidance for IP infringement, defamation, or harassment situations$500-$1,500 per letter
Small Claims CourtFiling guidance, evidence preparation, and courtroom strategy for claims under your state's limit$500-$2,000 in attorney fees
Consumer ProtectionUnderstanding return policies, warranty rights, and filing complaints with the FTC or state AG$200-$500 per consultation

Contract Review is the most popular use case. Upload any contract - employment agreements, freelance contracts, NDAs, commercial leases, SaaS terms - and get a plain-English breakdown in seconds. The AI identifies unfair clauses, missing protections, and negotiation opportunities that most people miss. According to a study by the International Association for Contract and Commercial Management, poor contract management costs companies an average of 9.2% of their annual revenue. Check out the dedicated Contract Review Copilot for advanced multi-document analysis.

Tenant Rights questions make up nearly 30% of legal queries. The National Low Income Housing Coalition reports that over 10.8 million renter households pay more than 50% of their income toward housing. Whether your landlord is withholding your security deposit, trying to evict you without proper notice, or ignoring habitability issues like mold or broken heating, Legal Copilot knows your state-specific rights and timelines. Many tenants do not realize they can withhold rent or repair-and-deduct in certain states - for example, California Civil Code Section 1942 allows tenants to make repairs and deduct up to one month's rent when landlords fail to maintain habitable conditions. Our Tenant Rights Copilot goes even deeper with jurisdiction-specific statutes and sample letters.

Employment Law is where most people feel powerless. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received over 81,000 charges of workplace discrimination in fiscal year 2023. Your employer misclassified you as a contractor? You were fired the day after filing a workers comp claim? Your non-compete says you cannot work in your field for two years? Legal Copilot helps you understand whether you have a real legal claim or just a frustrating but legal situation - saving you from spending $500 on a consultation that ends with "sorry, they can do that." The Department of Labor enforces wage and hour laws, and misclassification alone costs workers billions in lost wages and benefits each year. Our Employment Law Copilot provides deeper analysis of workplace legal issues.

Business Formation walks you through the actual steps to form an LLC or corporation in your state. The Small Business Administration provides free guidance on entity selection, but the process still confuses most first-time business owners. Instead of paying a lawyer $2,000 or a formation service $500 to file a simple document, Legal Copilot explains exactly what to file, where to file it, and what operating agreement provisions matter for your specific business. It also covers ongoing compliance requirements like annual reports, registered agent obligations, and franchise taxes.

Small Claims Court preparation is another area where Legal Copilot saves thousands. The NOLO legal encyclopedia provides general guidance, but Legal Copilot gives you state-specific filing procedures, evidence organization strategies, and courtroom presentation tips. With small claims limits ranging from $2,500 to $25,000 depending on your state, having organized documentation and a clear argument can mean the difference between winning and losing your case.

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How It Works

Step 1: Describe Your Legal Situation. Tell Legal Copilot what you are dealing with in plain English. You do not need to know the legal terms. Say "my landlord kept my deposit" instead of trying to figure out if it is a "breach of fiduciary duty" or "conversion of property." The AI figures out the legal framework that applies. The American Bar Association's public education division emphasizes that legal literacy starts with understanding your situation in your own words, not memorizing legal terminology.

Step 2: Answer Jurisdiction and Context Questions. Legal outcomes depend heavily on where you are. Employment law in California is vastly different from Texas. Tenant rights in New York City have protections that do not exist in most other cities. The Uniform Law Commission works to harmonize state laws, but in practice, significant differences remain across jurisdictions for nearly every area of law. Legal Copilot asks your state and relevant details to give you jurisdiction-accurate guidance.

Step 3: Get Specific, Actionable Guidance. Not generic legal information - specific next steps for your situation. This includes relevant statutes with references to sources like Cornell Law's Legal Information Institute, filing deadlines (many legal rights have strict time limits called statutes of limitations), template language you can use, and a clear recommendation on whether you can handle this yourself or need an attorney.

Step 4: Drill Deeper or Take Action. Ask follow-up questions, request draft letters or documents, explore alternative approaches, or get a referral recommendation. Legal Copilot remembers your full situation context throughout the conversation so you do not have to repeat yourself. You can also explore related tools like the Contract Review Copilot or Tenant Rights Copilot for specialized guidance.

Step 5: Know When to Escalate. Legal Copilot is transparent about its limitations. When your situation involves potential criminal liability, complex multi-party litigation, stakes above $25,000, or rapidly approaching deadlines, it will explicitly recommend hiring an attorney and help you prepare for that first consultation so you get maximum value from it. It can also help you find free or low-cost legal resources through organizations like Legal Aid and your state's bar association referral service.

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Pricing and Value

Free Plan: Ask up to 5 legal questions per day. Perfect for quick questions like "can my landlord do this?" or "what does this clause mean?" No credit card required. Start getting legal guidance immediately.

Pro Plan - $29/month: Unlimited legal queries, full contract review and analysis, document drafting (demand letters, responses, notices), priority response times, and conversation history. For context, a single 30-minute lawyer consultation costs $150-$250 according to the American Bar Association's fee survey. Pro pays for itself the first time you use it. You also get jurisdiction-specific statute citations, multi-document comparison, and the ability to track ongoing legal matters.

Enterprise: Custom plans for law firms, legal departments, and organizations needing team access, API integration, custom knowledge bases, and compliance features. Ideal for legal aid organizations, corporate legal departments, and companies wanting to provide legal guidance to employees. Contact us for pricing.

The Access to Justice Problem: The World Justice Project reports that 5.1 billion people worldwide lack meaningful access to justice. In the United States, the Legal Services Corporation estimates that for every person who receives legal aid, another is turned away due to limited resources. Legal Copilot helps close this gap by making foundational legal knowledge accessible to everyone.

Every plan includes our core commitment: clear guidance on when AI is sufficient and when you genuinely need a human attorney. We would rather tell you to hire a lawyer than give you bad advice. See all pricing details or get started for free.

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Frequently asked questions

Is AI Lawyer a substitute for a real attorney?

No. Legal Copilot provides legal information and guidance, not legal advice in the professional sense. It helps you understand legal concepts, review contracts, know your rights, and prepare for attorney consultations. For complex matters involving litigation, criminal charges, or high-stakes disputes, you should hire a licensed attorney. The American Bar Association recommends consulting a lawyer for any matter with significant legal consequences.

Can AI Lawyer review my contract for free?

Yes. The free plan allows up to 5 legal questions per day, which includes basic contract review. You can paste contract text and get a clause-by-clause breakdown with risk ratings. For unlimited contract reviews, full redline generation, and multi-document analysis, upgrade to the Pro plan at $29/month. Our dedicated Contract Review Copilot provides the deepest contract analysis capabilities.

Does Legal Copilot know the laws in my state?

Yes. Legal Copilot asks for your state and applies jurisdiction-specific laws to your situation. This is critical because legal rights vary significantly between states. For example, non-compete agreements are unenforceable in California but may be enforceable in Florida. Tenant rights, employment law, and business formation requirements all differ by state. Legal Copilot references specific statutes and codes from sources like Cornell Law for your jurisdiction.

Can Legal Copilot help me with tenant and landlord disputes?

Yes. Tenant rights are one of the most common use cases. Legal Copilot can explain your state-specific rights regarding security deposits, eviction notices, habitability requirements, lease violations, and rent increases. It can also draft demand letters for security deposit recovery and guide you through small claims court filing. For specialized tenant guidance, try our Tenant Rights Copilot.

How does Legal Copilot handle employment law questions?

Legal Copilot analyzes employment situations including wrongful termination, wage theft, non-compete enforceability, workplace discrimination, and contractor misclassification. It identifies relevant federal laws (like the Fair Labor Standards Act) and state-specific protections, calculates potential damages, and advises on filing deadlines with agencies like the EEOC. For deeper employment analysis, see our Employment Law Copilot.

Can Legal Copilot draft legal documents like demand letters?

Yes. Legal Copilot can draft demand letters, cease-and-desist notices, contract counter-proposals, and other legal correspondence. These documents include appropriate legal language, statute references, and deadlines. While these drafts are suitable for many common situations like security deposit disputes or breach of contract claims, you should have an attorney review documents for high-stakes matters.

Is my legal information kept confidential?

Yes. Copilotly encrypts your conversations and does not share your legal information with third parties. Your legal queries are not used to train AI models or sold to data brokers. Enterprise plans offer additional security features for law firms and legal departments. See our privacy policy for complete details.

Can Legal Copilot help me start a business or form an LLC?

Yes. Legal Copilot provides step-by-step guidance for LLC and corporation formation in all 50 states, including articles of organization, operating agreements, EIN registration, and ongoing compliance requirements. It explains the differences between entity types (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp, sole proprietorship) and helps you choose the right structure for your business. The SBA provides additional resources on entity selection.

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without the bill.

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