Cubby Law Launches AI Teaching Assistant for Law Students Nationwide

NEW YORK, August 19, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Cubby Law, the first AI teaching assistant for law school students, is launching nationwide Aug. 25. The platform, powered by a proprietary AI model trained on thousands of real law school exams and case briefs, creates personalized study plans and unlimited practice exams for students at 225 American law schools.

Cubby Law’s launch comes amid a 20% surge in law school applications this year. In a spring 2025 pilot, users reported average GPA gains of 0.25 to 0.55 points after studying with Cubby. The company is backed by $2.75 million in seed funding.

Cubby Law features a calendar built from each student’s syllabus, an interactive library of case briefs, outlines that track progress, and an unlimited exam simulator with instant grading. The platform operates in a secure, closed environment that prevents AI hallucinations and keeps student-uploaded materials private.

According to Cubby Founder and CEO Truman Sacks, Cubby understands both the student and their professor’s priorities. SMU Dedman School of Law JD candidate Liam Willis said Cubby critiqued his answers and showed him how to fix them, helping to significantly lift his GPA.

Media contact: Jenny Hontz jenny@miller-ink.com

Source: Cubby Law

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