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CaseSharp terms

These terms explain how CaseSharp may be used, how subscriptions work, and the responsibilities that remain with the user.

Service role

CaseSharp helps users find, read, organise and draft from legal materials. It is not a law firm and does not replace professional judgement.

User responsibility

Users must verify legal outputs against source material, apply their own judgement and seek qualified advice where appropriate. AI-assisted outputs can be incomplete or wrong.

Accounts and plans

Users are responsible for keeping account credentials secure. Plan limits, quota caps and subscription fees are described in the pricing page and billing documentation. Paid access can be downgraded after the grace period if payment remains unresolved.

Acceptable use

Users must not abuse the service, attempt to bypass rate limits, scrape protected endpoints, reverse engineer security controls, upload unlawful material or use the product to harm others.

Content and exports

Users retain responsibility for the content they upload or create. Exports, briefs and packets are provided for user review and must be checked before reliance.

Availability

CaseSharp aims for reliable service, but access can be interrupted for maintenance, security, provider outages or abuse prevention.

Termination

Access may be suspended or terminated for breach, abuse, non-payment or legal requirement. Data export and deletion controls remain subject to retention duties.

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CaseSharp turns Australian authorities into cited research, drafting, and organised work. Verify every authority before relying on it.

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