French is the official language of Juge.ca. In the event of any discrepancy, ambiguity, omission, or conflict of interpretation, the French version shall prevail.
The agreement governing your use of Juge.ca. Please read carefully — by creating an account you accept these terms.
These Terms of Service form a binding agreement between you and King Legend Inc. ("Juge.ca", "we"). By creating an account, checking the acceptance box at sign-up, or using the platform, you agree to these terms, the Privacy Policy, and the Confidentiality & Non-Disclosure Undertaking incorporated by reference. If you do not agree, do not use the platform.
You must be at least 18 years old and able to form a binding contract. You are responsible for the accuracy of your account information and for all activity under your account. If you act for an organization or a client, you confirm you are authorized to bind them to these terms.
Juge.ca is a litigation operating system: software that helps you organize a matter, manage evidence, build a chronology, generate documents, and prepare for proceedings. It is a tool, not a law firm.
Juge.ca does not provide legal advice and does not practise law. Using the platform does not create a solicitor-client, lawyer-client, or notary-client relationship with us. Information, templates, and AI output are general and may not fit your situation. For advice, consult a lawyer or notary licensed in your jurisdiction. You remain solely responsible for every filing, deadline, and decision in your matter.
You retain all rights to the matters, documents, and information you submit ("Your Content"). You grant us a limited, non-exclusive licence to host, process, and display Your Content solely to provide the service to you and those you authorize. We do not sell Your Content and do not use it to train AI models.
You are responsible for having the right to upload Your Content and for ensuring it does not infringe third-party rights or contain unlawful material.
We treat the documents and matter details you store as confidential and protect them as described in our Confidentiality & Non-Disclosure Undertaking, which applies automatically when you accept these terms. For professional users, we will enter into additional data-protection and confidentiality arrangements consistent with your professional obligations (including solicitor-client privilege).
Professional accounts and certain features are offered subject to verification and may initially be curated and human-supervised (human-in-the-loop validation). You remain responsible for your professional obligations, for supervising any output, and for compliance with the rules of your bar, chamber, or order. You must not use the platform to engage in the unauthorized practice of law.
Juge.ca may connect you with independent third-party providers (bailiffs, process servers, notaries). These providers are not our employees or agents; we facilitate the connection and payment. The professional relationship, deliverables, and any professional liability rest with the provider. Fees are disclosed before checkout.
Paid plans (per-matter purchases and subscriptions such as Self-Rep Unlimited) and marketplace orders are billed through Stripe. Subscriptions renew automatically until cancelled; you can cancel anytime and retain access through the paid period. Except where required by law or stated otherwise, one-time purchases and used services are non-refundable. Taxes apply where required.
AI-assisted drafting and analysis produce drafts for your review. Output may be inaccurate or incomplete and is not legal advice. You must review, verify, and take responsibility for anything you rely on or file.
We work to keep the platform available but provide it without guarantee of uninterrupted or error-free operation. We may add, change, or discontinue features. We will give reasonable notice of material changes that adversely affect paid features.
You may stop using and delete your account at any time. We may suspend or terminate access for breach of these terms, unlawful use, or risk to the platform or other users. On termination, you may export Your Content for a reasonable period, after which we delete or anonymize it as described in the Privacy Policy, subject to legal retention requirements.
The Juge.ca name, brand, software, and content are the property of King Legend Inc., except where third-party materials are referenced. We grant you a limited, revocable, non-transferable licence to use the platform under these terms. Generated documents are yours to use in your matter.
The platform and all content are provided 'as is' and 'as available', without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, or non-infringement, to the fullest extent permitted by law. You are responsible for verifying all legal information, deadlines, and requirements with authoritative sources.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Juge.ca and its operators are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or for lost profits, lost data, missed deadlines, or the outcome of any proceeding. Our total aggregate liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us for the service in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim. Nothing limits liability that cannot be excluded by law.
You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Juge.ca and its operators from claims, damages, and costs arising out of Your Content, your use of the platform, or your breach of these terms, to the extent permitted by law.
These terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Québec and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein. The courts of the judicial district of Montréal have jurisdiction, subject to your mandatory consumer-protection rights.
In accordance with the Charter of the French language (Loi 96), the French version of these terms prevails in case of any discrepancy between the French and English versions.
Counsel-gated placeholder: any future arbitration, class waiver, consumer-specific venue, or marketplace-specific clause must be reviewed by Québec counsel before it becomes final legal language.
We may update these terms as the platform evolves; material changes are noted in the changelog and, where appropriate, communicated to you. Continued use after an update constitutes acceptance. Questions about these terms: contact@juge.ca.
Québec civil law and applicable Canadian federal law.
French prevails in case of discrepancy, in accordance with Québec's Charter of the French language (Loi 96).
Closed matter archives are retained at least through the applicable Québec/Canadian limitation and accounting periods; judgment-debt archives use the 10-year C.C.Q. article 2924 horizon where recorded.
Legal hold suspends deletion or purge while a dispute, investigation, preservation duty, or user request requires preservation.
Counsel-gated placeholder: final legal wording remains subject to Québec counsel review before GA.
Contact
contact@juge.ca