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    Exposes OPEN DART (Korean FSS electronic disclosure) as an MCP server for searching and retrieving original disclosure documents, shareholdings, and financial statements, primarily for legal and internal control review.
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    Deterministic SNAP eligibility logic, exposed as auditable Model Context Protocol tools. An AI agent can read, reason, and orchestrate, but the eligibility determination itself is made by versioned, tested, cited code that a caseworker, an auditor, or a court can inspect.
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    Deterministic US equity-compensation tax optimizer. Six tools cover ISO/AMT exercise scheduling, NSO sell-vs-hold, RSU vest-and-sell, single-stock concentration, protective put / zero-cost collar pricing, and Section 1202 QSBS qualification. Federal plus 50-state plus DC tax math.
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    MCP server for Korean Fair Trade Commission (공정위) corporate group disclosure compliance. It assists disclosure officers with determining disclosure obligations, calculating deadlines and fines, self-checking submissions, and finding precedents using DART and the FTC corporate group portal.
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    Statute & article text (mevzuat.gov.tr) and court decisions (UYAP Emsal, Council of State, Constitutional Court), with their citation, source, live. It works as long as the official sources remain reachable.
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    Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR). FAR, DFARS, and all agency FAR supplements with point-in-time version history. 13 tools, 240 regression tests.
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    Scans source code for possible Korean compliance risks (PIPA, Network Act, Credit Information Act, E-Commerce Act) and maps findings to specific legal provisions. Runs locally, exposes MCP tools for scanning and law lookup, and does not constitute legal advice. That's hedged (matches the project's "possible risk / not legal advice" rule), keyword-rich for search, and names all four laws.
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    Connects AI assistants to Brazilian judicial data from DataJud CNJ and 91 courts, enabling process consultation, monitoring, and deadline calculation under the Civil Procedure Code.
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    Source-verified regulatory and compliance intelligence: 10,000+ obligations across 39 pillars, each grounded in a primary legal source with a content hash. Covers the EU AI Act, GDPR, DORA, NIS2, HIPAA, Basel III and the MITRE ATT&CK/ATLAS families.
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    An MCP server for the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) that enables retrieving full statutory text by citation, searching for citations by partial reference, and finding bills that affect a given citation.
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    MCP server for U.S. federal law that enables searching the U.S. Code, CFR, Federal Register, case law, and bills, with citation verification against primary sources to prevent hallucinations.
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    A read-only Chinese legal evidence MCP server that provides deterministic retrieval of authentic legal sources with chain-of-custody receipts, designed for Codex, Claude Code, and OpenCode.
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    Apache 2.0