Affiliate Disclosure
Legal AI Insight earns revenue through affiliate partnerships with legal AI tool providers and related services. This page explains how those relationships work, how they affect (and do not affect) our editorial judgments, and your right to know as a reader.
What is an affiliate relationship?
An affiliate relationship means that when you click a link on Legal AI Insight and subsequently purchase a product or service from the linked provider, we may earn a commission from that provider. This is a common revenue model for independent review and comparison publications, and it allows us to provide our content at no cost to readers.
How we earn commissions
Legal AI Insight participates in affiliate programs with legal technology companies, cloud software marketplaces, and other relevant service providers. When we include a link to a product or service on our site, that link may be an affiliate link. If you click through and complete a qualifying action — typically a purchase, trial signup, or subscription — we may receive a commission at no additional cost to you.
Common types of affiliate arrangements on our site include:
- Software referrals. Links to legal AI platforms (e.g., Harvey, CoCounsel, Westlaw Precision, Casetext) where we earn a commission when you sign up or subscribe.
- Marketplace referrals. Links to cloud software marketplaces or comparison platforms where we earn a referral fee.
- Sponsored trials. Partnerships where providers offer free or discounted trial access to our readers, and we may receive compensation when readers activate those trials.
How this affects our reviews
Our editorial process is designed to ensure that affiliate relationships do not influence our assessments, scores, or rankings. Specifically:
- Reviews are completed before affiliate relationships are established. We evaluate products based on our stated scoring criteria first. Affiliate partnerships are pursued separately and never as a condition of favorable coverage.
- Commissions are the same regardless of our rating. We earn commissions whether a product receives a high score or a low one. There is no financial incentive to rate one product above another.
- We include negative findings. Every review includes limitations, drawbacks, and alternatives. If a product is not the right fit for a use case, we say so, regardless of any affiliate arrangement.
- We compare competing products. Our head-to-head comparisons present the strengths and weaknesses of each product, and we recommend the best option for a given need — which may not always be a product with which we have an affiliate relationship.
Our editorial independence guarantee
Legal AI Insight is an independent publication. Our editorial team makes all decisions about coverage, scoring, and recommendations without input from business partners, advertisers, or affiliate partners. Our editorial policy and ethics policy govern these decisions, and we maintain a strict separation between our editorial and commercial operations.
If an affiliate relationship were to compromise our editorial judgment in any way, we would terminate that relationship. Our credibility with readers is our most valuable asset, and we will not sacrifice it for short-term revenue.
Disclosure language
In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 C.F.R. Part 255), we disclose our affiliate relationships clearly and conspicuously. On pages that contain affiliate links, you will see language such as:
"Legal AI Insight may earn commissions from links on this page. This does not affect our editorial assessments or rankings."
This disclosure appears near relevant links and in our site-wide footer. We believe readers deserve to know how we are funded, and we are committed to transparent disclosure.
Questions?
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships, our editorial independence, or anything else on this page, please contact us at editor@legalaiinsight.com. We are happy to discuss our practices with our readers.
Last updated
This Affiliate Disclosure was last updated on July 8, 2026. We may update this page from time to time as our partnerships evolve or as regulatory guidance changes. Your continued use of Legal AI Insight after any update constitutes acceptance of the current version.