Search US case law, access federal filings, and manage Clio data naturally.
This is an open-source MIT-licensed project, which materially lowers overall risk through auditability. However, documentation is sparse, and it claims access to Clio/PACER and large legal datasets without disclosing remote endpoints or authentication details, so it should be used with caution.
The materials state there are no keys/environment variables, yet the tool claims Clio and PACER access, which typically involves authentication. The current documentation does not explain whether credentials are delegated from an external session, whether user login is required, or how secrets are stored, creating uncertainty around the credential model.
Although the metadata says there are no remote endpoints, the stated functionality clearly implies external access to court opinions, Clio, and PACER, which would require sending queries or case-related data outward. Because the actual destination endpoints are not disclosed, this raises a red flag for data egress to unspecified external services.
The system checks indicate that it can execute code. For an MCP tool, running local processes or server code is a standard capability; the available materials do not show requests for permissions obviously beyond its stated function, but it should still be treated cautiously as locally executable software.
The description includes managing Clio practice data and accessing federal court filings, which may involve sensitive legal matter, client, or litigation data. However, the materials do not clarify what data can be read or written, whether local files are accessed, or what least-privilege boundaries exist, so the data access scope is insufficiently defined.
On the positive side, it is open source under the MIT license, so the code is in principle auditable. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, indicating weak maturity and limited maintenance signals in the supply chain.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "LegalMCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Find representative US court opinions from the past 10 years on the enforceability of employee non-compete agreements, and organize them by court, year, key holding, and citation value.
A list of relevant cases with structured summaries for faster legal research.
Use PACER to find the latest docket, key motions, and the three most recent court filings for this federal case, then summarize the case status.
A case status summary plus a list of important filings with brief descriptions.
Retrieve the contacts, calendar, billing, and task information for this client matter in Clio, then compile a to-do list and risk alert summary.
A matter overview with action items, deadlines, and potential risk alerts.
Search, retrieve, and analyze US case law to assemble primary-source evidence packs.
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