Terms of Use
Last updated: 17 July 2026
The service
The Legal Briefing Notes Generator is a free tool for preparing structured legal briefing notes. It is provided by me, Sarah Okafor, practising barrister in England and Wales, trading as Chambers of Sarah Okafor. It is free of charge, and the notes you create are generated locally on your device.
Not legal advice
The tool formats and assembles content that you write. Its templates, section headings and placeholder text are formatting aids only. Nothing in the tool, and nothing on this site, is legal advice, and using it does not create a barrister-client relationship. You are responsible for the substance of every note you produce with it.
Your responsibilities
- You use the tool entirely at your own risk.
- You are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy, completeness and suitability of any briefing note before it is relied on or sent to anyone.
- You remain responsible for the confidentiality of the information you enter and of your own documents and devices.
- You must only enter information you are entitled to use.
My liability
The tool is provided as is, without warranties of any kind. To the fullest extent permitted by law, I accept no liability for errors or omissions in generated documents, for loss of data or confidentiality arising from your device or browser, or for any loss arising from reliance on the tool. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded.
Accounts
An account is optional: the generator works fully without one. If you create a free account, you are responsible for keeping your login details secure. I may suspend accounts used unlawfully or in a way that harms the service. My Privacy Policy explains how account data is handled.
Intellectual property
The service, its design and its code belong to me, Sarah Okafor. Briefing notes you create from your own content are yours.
Changes and governing law
I may update the service and these terms; the current version will always be at this address. These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction.