FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is VeriLeges legal advice?
No. VeriLeges is a verification layer for legal references and verification signals. It does not replace legal advice or human legal assessment.
What does a green outcome mean?
A green outcome means no hard or soft signals were found within the current verification scope. It is not legal approval and not a full legal judgment.
Which sources does VeriLeges check?
Within the current scope, VeriLeges checks Dutch legislation and case law through linked authoritative sources such as wetten.overheid.nl and Rechtspraak.nl.
Does VeriLeges only check whether a source exists?
Not only that. VeriLeges checks source references and, where supported, also provides contextual verification signals. The exact scope depends on source type and available source links.
Is VeriLeges suitable for AI-generated memos, thesis drafts, and draft legal advice?
Yes. VeriLeges is designed as a first verification layer for legal texts that include AI-generated legal references.
Is my text used to train AI models?
VeriLeges is not intended as a general AI training environment for user input. See the trust page for the current description of processing and storage.