Terms of Use
These terms describe the basic rules for using Tribunal Intel and the limits of what the service provides.
General information, not legal advice
Tribunal Intel provides general information, research tools, summaries, and analysis based on published tribunal material.
It does not provide legal advice, does not act for you, and should not be treated as a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer on the facts of your case.
Public-data limitations
Tribunal Intel is built on published judgments and related public datasets. Those sources are useful, but they are not a complete record of every claim, settlement, hearing event, or employer matter.
References to employer history, success rates, compensation patterns, or similar metrics should be read as views of the indexed published record, not as complete legal histories.
Accuracy and verification
Tribunal Intel works to make public tribunal data more searchable and structured, but extracted fields, summaries, and derived metrics can contain errors or omissions.
The original published judgment remains the source record. Users should verify important details against the underlying decision before relying on them.
Acceptable use
- Do not misuse the site, automate abusive traffic, or interfere with normal operation.
- Do not attempt to bypass rate limits, account controls, or access restrictions.
- Do not present Tribunal Intel output as legal advice from Tribunal Intel.
Service changes
Tribunal Intel may add, remove, limit, or change features over time, including during beta periods and before any future paid plan is introduced.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or complaints can be sent through the contact page.