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Terms

Terms of use.

A free informational tool that produces AI-generated estimates — not advice, not a quote, not a guarantee. Here's the short version, in five sections.

01 — The report

What this is

The Lexi automation report is a free, informational tool by OpenLaw, Inc. It reads a law firm's public web pages and produces a personalized estimate of the repeatable work AI could automate, along with example agents and a capacity figure.

Every number, percentage, dollar figure, agent, and workflow shown is an ESTIMATE generated by an AI model from limited public information. It is illustrative, not a quote, audit opinion, guarantee, or commitment. Actual results depend on your firm's specifics and are confirmed only on a call.

Nothing here is legal advice, accounting advice, or a substitute for professional judgment, and no attorney–client relationship is formed by using it.

02 — AI limitations

AI can make mistakes

The report is produced by a large language model reading marketing pages. It can misread your practice areas, miscount your team, attribute the wrong person to a workflow, or invent details that aren't on your site. Treat everything as a starting point to verify, not fact.

You're free to correct any detail in the report before booking, and a strategist confirms the real picture on the call.

03 — Acceptable use

Using the tool

Run reports for firms you're authorized to evaluate. Don't scrape, overload, reverse-engineer, or resell the service, and don't submit domains you don't have a legitimate reason to assess.

We rate-limit requests and may decline or remove access for abuse. The booking concierge is an automated assistant — don't share confidential client information with it.

04 — Your information

Email & scheduling

If you enter an email or book a call, you agree we may contact you about your report and Lexi. We handle that data per our Privacy policy and you can have it purged any time.

See the Privacy & data handling page for exactly what's read, where it goes, and how to delete it.

05 — IP & liability

Ownership and limits

Lexi, the report, and its output are owned by OpenLaw. Your firm's name and public content remain yours; you grant us permission to process them to generate your report.

The service is provided "as is," without warranties. To the fullest extent permitted by law, OpenLaw is not liable for decisions made in reliance on the report's estimates. These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware.

Last updated 2026-06-09. Questions: [email protected]. See also our Privacy policy.