The legal analysis and citations Jurat produces are extremely accurate. When inaccuracies do occur, it's typically because Jurat didn't locate a relevant case during its search, not because it fabricated or misrepresented one. For this reason, I always recommend conducting your own supplementary searches to confirm that no relevant authorities were missed.
Jurat is not a dedicated AI model trained on legal decisions. Instead, it uses multiple AI models to conduct live research across a variety of Canadian legal sources in real time, in a manner that complies with those sources' terms and conditions. This means Jurat is always working with current, up-to-date material rather than relying on a static training dataset.
Nobody can ever see the contents of your research queries, and I never use your data to train AI models. However, because your research queries are transmitted to third-party servers during the research process, I strongly recommend sanitizing your queries of any solicitor-client privileged material to protect your clients' privacy.
Jurat uses simple, pay-as-you-go pricing — no subscriptions, no lock-in contracts. The cost of a query depends on its complexity, the level of detail required, and whether the research has to span both official languages (queries requiring bilingual research cost a bit more, since Jurat is reading and analysing decisions in both English and French). A straightforward, single-issue question might cost around $3, while the most complex, multi-issue research problems could run up to around $25. Most queries fall between the $3 and $10 range. You can see real examples with actual costs on the output examples page.
Jurat is not a lawyer and cannot provide legal advice. As with any AI tool, it can make mistakes, and all of its outputs must be reviewed and approved by a trained legal professional before being relied upon. Because of this, Jurat is only available to law firms and legal professionals who are equipped to exercise that judgment.
Only trained legal professionals authorized to practice law in their province or territory can access and use Jurat.