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    MCP server for Clio Manage that enables interaction with legal practice data including matters, contacts, activities, communications, tasks, documents, calendar entries, and bills via natural language.
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    Enables high-performance access to USPTO Final Petition Decisions API with intelligent context reduction (80-99%), customizable fields, hybrid document extraction (free PyPDF2 + Mistral OCR fallback), and seamless cross-MCP integration for complete patent lifecycle analysis including prosecution history, PTAB challenges, and citation intelligence.
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    Enables users to search and retrieve Australian legislation and case law with full-text content extraction. Provides structured results with citation metadata and OCR support for archival PDFs.
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    Enables Korean legal document processing, case analysis, and consultation using MCP, with OCR parsing, fact extraction, claim identification, subsumption grid, legal API verification, and document drafting.
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    Validates Indian GSTIN numbers with structural checks, embedded PAN extraction, state-code lookup, and mod-36 check character validation, all via local compute.
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    Enables AI assistants to search, retrieve, and analyze South Korean legal documents including statutes, precedents, constitutional decisions, and administrative rulings via the Ministry of Government Legislation Open API. Provides 89 specialized tools with features like legal abbreviation auto-recognition, annex extraction, and complex research chain workflows.
    MIT