Use natural language to manage Clio matters, time, billing, and documents.
This MCP tool claims to connect to Clio Manage via OAuth for law-firm management tasks. Based on the description, it likely executes locally and accesses remote business data, but the materials are sparse, the README is missing, and adoption is low, so it should be used with caution. No explicit malicious endpoint or excessive system-permission red flag is shown, but auditability and maintenance signals are weak.
The description explicitly says it connects to Clio Manage via OAuth, which means real use will likely involve Clio account authorization tokens even though the install metadata says no keys/environment variables. Such tokens can access law-firm business data and should be treated as sensitive credentials, with attention to scope, storage, and revocation.
Although no remote host is listed in the metadata, the stated functionality requires connecting to Clio Manage services; otherwise matter lookup, billing, calendar, and document retrieval would not work. It should therefore be expected to send user queries and related business data to Clio services for the declared purpose, with no unrelated or unknown third-party egress shown in the materials.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code, which is a normal characteristic of an MCP tool running a local server/process. The provided materials do not show requests for system privileges beyond what would be needed to connect to Clio, and no clear red flags such as arbitrary command execution or script downloading are evident.
By description, it can handle matters, time tracking, billing, calendar, and document retrieval, implying access to potentially sensitive law-firm operational and document data. The materials do not state whether it reads or writes local files, nor do they define minimal permission boundaries, so it warrants caution due to data sensitivity, but no clear evidence of overbroad access is shown.
A public source repository is available for review, which is a positive factor that lowers risk. However, the license is undeclared, the README is missing, adoption is 0 stars, maintenance status is unknown, and the source is a third-party registry, so the overall supply-chain signals are weak. This does not rise to high risk because it is not closed-source and no explicit malicious signs are shown, but manual code and dependency review is advisable before deployment.
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Find all matters related to client "Wang Wei" in Clio Manage and list the matter name, current status, responsible attorney, and most recent activity date.
A structured list of matching matters with key client-related case details.
Log 1.5 hours today to the matter "Acme Contract Dispute" for contract review, with the note "Reviewed revised clauses and summarized risk points," then summarize this week's logged time and unbilled amount for that matter.
The time entry is recorded, followed by a summary of weekly hours and unbilled fees.
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The requested documents with latest-version details, plus a list of related calendar events.
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