

Elle is an AI assistant, not a lawyer. She's built into the LegalShield app to help members understand their documents before speaking with their provider law firm.
Definitely not. You should consult a lawyer with any questions about your document after Elle reviews it. Elle helps you understand the issues, but the lawyer does the legal work.
Yes, Elle reviews the full document with no page limits (up to 25MB) then returns an easy-to-read summary that flags clauses/terms that may warrant discussion with your lawyer.
Yes to both. Elle runs on an enterprise agreement that prohibits storing your data or using it to train AI models. In other words, it’s a different setup than consumer AI tools, so your info goes to your law firm.
Elle gives you a plain language summary and suggested questions. From there, you can use those to schedule a consultation with your provider law firm so you’re well prepared for that conversation.
To consult with a real lawyer, sign up for LegalShield. Membership applications are reviewed within 72 hours, then you can set up your call with a lawyer.