block-he (פתיחה ניטרלית) was previously emitted only in final decisions.
For interim drafts shown to the chair before ruling, including a neutral
opening helps the chair confirm framing before approving downstream blocks.
Skipped if empty, so legacy cases without block-he are unaffected.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The legacy chunker did not track which PDF page each chunk came from.
Stored chunks had page_number=NULL, which blocked the multimodal
hybrid retriever's text+image boost — it joins (chunk, image) on
(document_id, page_number) and the join could never fire.
This change:
- extractor.extract_text now returns (text, page_count, page_offsets);
page_offsets[i] is the start char offset of page (i+1) in the joined
text. None for non-PDFs.
- chunker.chunk_document accepts an optional page_offsets and tags
each chunk with the page that contains its first character (uses
the existing chunker logic; pages assigned post-hoc by content
search to keep the diff minimal).
- processor.process_document and precedent_library.ingest_precedent
forward page_offsets through the chunker. New uploads now carry
accurate page_number on every chunk.
- Other extract_text callers (tools/documents, tools/workflow,
web/app.py) updated to unpack the third element (ignored).
- scripts/backfill_chunk_pages.py: per-case retrofit. Re-extracts each
PDF (re-OCRs via Google Vision if needed, ~$0.0015/page), computes
page_offsets, and updates page_number on every chunk by content
search. Idempotent; --force re-runs on already-tagged docs.
Forward-only would leave the 419 image embeddings backfilled on
cases 8174-24 + 8137-24 unable to boost their corresponding text
chunks. The retrofit script closes that gap (cost ~$0.60).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Stage C: per-page image embeddings via voyage-multimodal-3 + hybrid
text+image search. Off by default; enable with MULTIMODAL_ENABLED=true.
- Schema V9: document_image_embeddings + precedent_image_embeddings
(vector(1024), page_number, image_thumbnail_path)
- extractor.render_pages_for_multimodal renders PDF pages at
MULTIMODAL_DPI (144) for embedding + JPEG thumbnails at
MULTIMODAL_THUMB_DPI (96) for UI preview, in one pass
- embeddings.embed_images calls voyage-multimodal-3 in 50-page batches
- services/hybrid_search.py orchestrator: rerank applied to text side
first (rerank-2 is text-only); image side cosine; weighted merge
with text_weight 0.65 (env-tunable); image-only pages surface as
match_type='image' so dense scanned content still appears
- processor.process_document and precedent_library.ingest_precedent
gated by flag — non-fatal on multimodal failure
- scripts/multimodal_backfill.py — idempotent per-case CLI to embed
existing documents without re-extracting text
Validated locally on a 5-page response brief: render 0.31s, embed 8.32s,
hybrid merge surfaces image rows correctly. Production rollout starts
with flag=false (no behavior change), then per-case A/B.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The chair wanted a one-click "extract metadata" button on the edit sheet.
The constraint stays the same — claude_session needs the local CLI which
the container doesn't have, so the button can't run the extractor itself.
Compromise: button stamps a queue marker; the local MCP server drains the
queue on demand.
DB (V8): two nullable timestamps on case_law,
metadata_extraction_requested_at and halacha_extraction_requested_at,
with partial indexes for cheap "find pending" scans.
API:
POST /api/precedent-library/{id}/request-metadata → stamp the row
POST /api/precedent-library/{id}/request-halachot → same for halacha
GET /api/precedent-library/queue/pending?kind=... → read-only view
UI: Sparkles button in the edit sheet header. Click → toast tells the
chair what to run from Claude Code. The button never triggers the
extractor directly from the container.
MCP tool: precedent_process_pending(kind, limit) — runs from Claude Code
with the local CLI, picks up everything stamped, calls the extractor for
each, clears the timestamp on success. Failures keep the timestamp so the
next invocation retries them.
Architectural rule (claude_session local-only) is preserved end-to-end
and called out in the new endpoint comment + tool docstring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three improvements to the precedent library based on usage feedback:
1. Auto-fill metadata at upload time. New service
precedent_metadata_extractor reads the ruling's full_text and
suggests case_name (short), summary, headnote, key_quote,
subject_tags, appeal_subtype. The merge policy fills only empty
fields, preserving everything the chair typed in the upload form.
Wired into the ingest pipeline; also exposed as a re-run endpoint
POST /api/precedent-library/{id}/extract-metadata for existing
records.
2. Edit sheet in the UI. Pencil icon on each library row opens a
pre-populated form covering every field. A Sparkles button on the
sheet runs the metadata extractor on demand and refreshes the
form. The case_number is read-only because halachot are FK'd to
it; renaming requires delete + re-upload.
3. Halacha extractor branches on is_binding. Sources marked binding
(Supreme/Administrative) keep the strict halacha prompt. Non-binding
sources (other appeals committees, district courts on planning
matters) get a different prompt that extracts applications,
interpretive principles, and persuasive conclusions — labeled with
new rule_types 'application' and 'persuasive'. The fallback also
widens chunk selection: if the chunker labeled nothing as
legal_analysis/ruling/conclusion, we now run on all chunks rather
than returning zero halachot for a usable ruling.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a third corpus of legal authority distinct from style_corpus
(Daphna's prior decisions for voice) and case_precedents (chair-attached
quotes per case). The new corpus holds chair-uploaded court rulings and
other appeals committee decisions, with binding rules (הלכות) extracted
automatically and queued for chair approval.
Pipeline (web/app.py + services/precedent_library.py):
file → extract → chunk → Voyage embed → halacha_extractor → store +
publish progress over the existing Redis SSE channel.
Schema V7 (services/db.py): extends case_law with source_kind +
extraction status fields under a CHECK constraint pinning practice_area
to the three appeals committee domains (rishuy_uvniya, betterment_levy,
compensation_197). New precedent_chunks (vector(1024)) and halachot
tables (vector(1024) over rule_statement, IVFFlat indexes, gin on
practice_areas/subject_tags). Halachot start as pending_review; only
approved/published rows are visible to search_precedent_library.
Agents: legal-writer, legal-researcher, legal-analyst, legal-ceo,
legal-qa get search_precedent_library. legal-writer prompt explains
the three-corpus distinction and CREAC use; legal-qa now verifies that
every cited halacha resolves to an approved row in the corpus.
UI: /precedents page with four tabs — library / semantic search /
pending review (J/K nav, A/R/E shortcuts, badge count) / stats.
Reuses the existing upload-sheet progress + SSE pattern.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The case repo is the user's backup, so anything in the dir must end up
on Gitea. Two layers:
1. Periodic sweep (every 30s) — git_sync.sweep_loop runs as a FastAPI
background task. It scans every case dir, runs git status --porcelain
on each, and commit_and_push's any dirty changes with an auto-built
Hebrew message ("אוטו: טיוטות (2) · מסמכים"). Catches files written
outside the API path: agent research artefacts, manual edits, etc.
2. Explicit commits at known write paths — DOCX export, interim draft,
apply_user_edit, revise_draft, mark-final, analysis DOCX export.
These give immediate feedback with descriptive messages instead of
waiting up to 30s for the sweep.
safe.directory injection added to _git_env so sweep + explicit commits
work even when the running uid differs from the case-dir owner (host
runs vs. uniform-root container).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The auto-creation in case_create had two failure modes that combined to
make repos silently missing: a stale GITEA_TOKEN returning 401, and the
outer try/except in case_create that swallowed every exception with a
bare pass. Result: cases like 8174-24 ended up with a local git repo and
Paperclip project but no Gitea repo, with no signal anywhere.
_setup_gitea_remote now returns {ok, url, error} and never raises; the
result is attached to the case JSON and the FastAPI endpoint logs a
warning when ok=false. The UI gets a "צור ריפו ב-Gitea" button on the
case header that appears only when the repo or remote is missing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Cases failed to push silently after the Gitea token in Infisical was
rotated: the embedded credential in each case repo's origin URL was
the old token, the rotation never propagated, and capture_output=True
hid the auth failure as a logger.warning. Three cases (1033-25,
1130-25, 1194-25) accumulated unpushed commits over weeks before
this was noticed.
Fixes the root cause in two places: web/gitea_client.py for uploads
through the FastAPI endpoint, and mcp-server/services/git_sync.py
for case_update / document_upload through MCP tools (which previously
committed but never pushed at all).
The new commit_and_push helper:
- re-injects the current GITEA_ACCESS_TOKEN into the existing origin
URL on every call, so pushes survive token rotation
- logs push failures at WARNING with the actual stderr (the previous
code suppressed errors entirely)
- continues to push even when the commit was a no-op, in case earlier
commits are still unpushed
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "על כן" pattern for block-yod-bet was too greedy and matched mid-discussion
transitional sentences (e.g. "על כן, במקום בו..."), which caused forward-scan
to skip block-yod-alef ("סוף דבר") via the pointer advance.
Tightened to require an operative subject (אנו / הערר / הוועדה / ועדת הערר)
so terminal "על כן, אנו מחליטים" still matches but mid-block transitions don't.
Added structural_fallback for cover blocks (alef/bet/gimel/dalet) — these are
template metadata not present in user-edited DOCX bodies. Inject zero-content
anchors so apply_user_edit can still target them later. The frontend toast
distinguishes real content gaps from fallback anchors.
Also expanded heading patterns based on training corpus inspection:
- block-vav: על המקרקעין חלות / במצב התכנוני / התכניות החלות
- block-zayin: טענות העוררת
- block-chet: עיקר תגובת המשיב
- block-tet: הדיון בוועדת הערר
For case 1130-25, this raises detection from 6/12 to 11/12 blocks — only
block-yod-bet remains missing (Daphna's edit ends at "סוף דבר" + numbered
ruling, no terminal "ההחלטה" or "על כן אנו מחליטים" paragraph).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Until now changing a document's doc_type required a manual SQL update.
Adds an inline editor on the document badge so the chair can retag
without leaving the case page, and threads an appraiser_side tag
(committee / appellant / deciding) through the appraisal pipeline so
betterment-levy cases — which usually have 2-3 appraisers — render
conflicts with the deciding appraiser's view marked as governing.
Backend
- New appraiser_facts.appraiser_side column (V5.1) populated from
documents.metadata.appraiser_side at extraction time.
- extract_appraiser_facts now returns status='sides_missing' with the
list of untagged appraisals instead of running with empty side
labels — chair must tag every appraisal first via the UI.
- Conflict detection orders entries committee → appellant → deciding so
the deciding appraiser appears last; block-tet's prompt instructs the
writer to phrase the deciding appraiser's view as the governing
factual finding ("ואולם, השמאי המכריע קבע...").
- New PATCH /api/cases/{n}/documents/{doc_id} (Pydantic model with
whitelist validation) and matching document_update MCP tool. Both
merge appraiser_side into metadata JSONB instead of touching the
schema.
UI
- New shared doc-types module exports the canonical 11 doc_type
options plus the 3 appraiser-side options; both upload-sheet and
the document badge now read from it instead of duplicating Hebrew
labels.
- New DocumentTypeEditor renders a Popover off the doc-type Badge
with two Selects. The save button stays disabled while doc_type is
appraisal but no side has been picked, mirroring the backend
enforcement so the user finds out before triggering extraction.
- usePatchDocument React-Query mutation invalidates the case detail
on success so the badge updates without a manual refresh.
Lets the chair generate a partial decision DOCX before the discussion-and-
ruling block is decided. Same template, skill and DOCX styling as the final
decision (David, RTL, bookmarks) — only the block selection and order differ:
רקע (ו) → תכניות+היתרים (ט) → טענות (ז) → הליכים (ח). The opening (ה),
ruling (י), summary (יא), and signatures (יב) are omitted.
- New appraiser_facts table + CRUD + conflict detection in db.py (V5 schema).
Conflict = same plan/permit identifier reported differently by 2+ appraisers.
- New appraiser_facts_extractor service: per-appraisal Claude extraction of
plans + permits with raw quotes and page numbers.
- block-tet prompt extended with a permits sub-section sourced from the
extracted facts, plus an explicit instruction to flag inter-appraiser
conflicts in neutral wording without resolving them (deferred to block-yod).
- block-chet prompt extended with a post-hearing materials context sourced
from documents.metadata.is_post_hearing.
- docx_exporter.export_decision now accepts mode='interim' which reorders
the blocks per the chair's mental model and writes
טיוטת-ביניים-v{N}.docx (versioned independently of regular drafts).
- 3 new MCP tools: extract_appraiser_facts, write_interim_draft,
export_interim_draft. write_interim_draft auto-runs extraction if the
appraiser_facts table is empty for the case.
Fixes critical bug in 1033-25: user-uploaded עריכה-*.docx files were
orphaned on disk while exports kept rebuilding from stale DB blocks.
New architecture:
- User-uploaded DOCX becomes the source of truth (cases.active_draft_path)
- System edits via XML surgery with real Word <w:ins>/<w:del> revisions
- User can Accept/Reject each change from within Word
Components:
- docx_reviser.py: XML surgery for Track Changes (15 tests)
- docx_retrofit.py: retroactive bookmark injection with Hebrew marker
detection + heading heuristic (9 tests)
- docx_exporter.py: emits bookmarks around each of the 12 blocks
- 3 new MCP tools: apply_user_edit, list_bookmarks, revise_draft
- 4 new/updated endpoints: upload (auto-registers active draft),
/exports/revise, /exports/bookmarks, /exports/{filename}/retrofit,
/active-draft
- DB migration: cases.active_draft_path column
- UI: correct banner using real v-numbers, "מקור האמת" badge,
detailed upload toast with bookmarks_added/missing_blocks
- agents: legal-exporter (3 export modes), legal-ceo (stage G for
revision handling), legal-writer (revision mode)
Multi-tenancy:
- Works for both CMP (1xxx cases) and CMPA (8xxx/9xxx cases)
- New revise-draft skill added to both companies
- deploy-track-changes.sh syncs skills CMP ↔ CMPA
- retrofit_case.py: one-off retrofit of existing files
Tests: 34 passing (15 reviser + 9 retrofit + 4 exporter bookmarks + 6 e2e)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add strip_nevo_preamble() to extractor.py — auto-removes Nevo database
headers (bibliography, legislation, mini-ratio) during training upload
- Add appeal_subtype column to style_patterns table — patterns are now
stored per subtype instead of globally mixed
- Update clear_style_patterns() to support subtype-scoped deletion
- Pass appeal_subtype through analyze_corpus → store → upsert pipeline
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Support ingestion of betterment levy (היטל השבחה) decisions into a
separate training corpus (CMPA). Key changes:
- Add .doc file extraction via LibreOffice conversion in extractor
- Add practice_area/appeal_subtype columns to style_corpus table
- Route training files to cmp/ or cmpa/ subdirs based on appeal subtype
- Fix derive_subtype to handle ARAR-YY-NNNN format (was matching year digit)
- Expose practice_area/appeal_subtype params in MCP upload_training tool
- Add appeal_subtype filter to analyze_style for per-type style analysis
- Update betterment levy methodology in lessons.py: checklist (from generic
to corpus-based), opening/closing strategies, and discussion rules
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
UUID and datetime objects from PostgreSQL RETURNING * were not
serializable. All other tool files already used default=str.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CEO agent was reverting case status from "processing" to "new" when
updating metadata fields. Added ordered status list — case_update now
silently ignores status changes that would move backwards.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- auto-sync-cases.sh: fix broken directory scan (was looking for
status subdirs that don't exist), fix env var word-splitting bug,
add safe.directory handling and error logging
- cases.py: auto-create Gitea repo on case_create, fix
documents/original → documents/originals naming mismatch
- app.py: add GET /api/cases/{case_number}/git-status endpoint
- web-ui: add SyncIndicator component in case header showing
sync status (synced/pending/no remote) with last commit time
- pyproject.toml: add httpx dependency
- CLAUDE.md: update Paperclip wakeup API docs
- settings page: switch tag input from Select to free-text with datalist
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Install git in Docker image and wrap all subprocess git calls in
try/except so a missing or failing git binary never kills an upload
that already succeeded.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Backend changes cherry-picked from ui-rewrite branch to enable
feedback API endpoints for the Next.js staging UI.
- chair_feedback DB table + API endpoints (GET/POST/PATCH)
- Content checklists by appeal subtype injected into block-yod prompt
- MCP tools for recording and listing chair feedback
- Corpus analysis documentation (24 decisions)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New self-contained table + MCP tools + FastAPI endpoints for letting
the chair attach external case-law quotes (quote + citation מראה מקום,
optional chair note, optional archived PDF) to either a specific
threshold_claim / issue or the case as a whole.
Data model
- case_precedents (SCHEMA_V5_SQL) — case_id, section_id NULL/
"threshold_N"/"issue_N", quote, citation (free-text), chair_note,
pdf_document_id FK to documents, denormalized practice_area for
cross-case library filtering.
- Deliberately NOT linked to the existing case_law table — that one
has UNIQUE(case_number) which would force parsing the free-text
citation into a structured key. A backfill pass into case_law is
a later follow-up once the UI stabilizes.
- db.py gains 4 helpers: create_case_precedent, list_case_precedents,
delete_case_precedent, search_precedent_library. The last uses
DISTINCT ON (citation) for the cross-case typeahead so each
precedent appears once even if reused across many cases.
MCP tools (legal_mcp/tools/precedents.py)
- precedent_attach, precedent_list, precedent_remove,
precedent_search_library — registered in server.py.
FastAPI (web/app.py)
- POST /api/cases/{n}/precedents — create, with PrecedentCreateRequest
- POST /api/cases/{n}/precedents/upload-pdf — one-shot PDF upload to
a dedicated documents/precedents/ subdirectory, creates a
documents row with doc_type="precedent_archive" and no text
extraction (archive only)
- GET /api/cases/{n}/precedents — list
- DELETE /api/precedents/{id} — uses path param since precedent_id
is a UUID (slash-safe, unlike case numbers)
- GET /api/precedents/search?q=...&practice_area=... — library
typeahead
Block-writer integration into _build_precedents_context is a deferred
follow-up — Phase 1 surfaces the feature in the compose UI only.
Plan: ~/.claude/plans/woolly-cooking-graham.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wires a new case-deletion path across the three layers that needed it:
- db.delete_case(case_id) — single SQL DELETE; documents, chunks, and
qa_results cascade via existing schema FKs, audit_log nullifies.
- cases_tools.case_delete(case_number, remove_files=False) — MCP tool
wrapper. File tree on disk is kept by default (audit trail); pass
remove_files=True for a hard delete.
- DELETE /api/cases?case_number=... — FastAPI endpoint taking the case
number as a QUERY param rather than a path segment. Case numbers
like "1000/0426" can't be passed through a path parameter because
FastAPI routing decodes %2F before matching, so a query param is
the only shape that works for historical data.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds two orthogonal columns — practice_area (top-level legal domain:
appeals_committee / national_insurance / labor_law) and appeal_subtype
(building_permit / betterment_levy / compensation_197) — denormalized
into cases, documents, document_chunks, decisions, and style_corpus so
vector searches can filter without JOINs.
Why: the system handles two unrelated sub-domains under the same
appeals committee (1xxx building permits and 8xxx/9xxx betterment/197),
with different rules and writing style. Without a separation axis,
search_similar() and the block-writer's precedent lookup were free to
surface betterment-levy paragraphs while drafting a building-permit
decision — a real risk of cross-domain contamination. The same axis
also lets future domains (national insurance, labor law) coexist
without separate schemas.
Schema (V4 migration in db.py):
- ALTER ... ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS on all five tables + composite
indexes (practice_area first).
- Idempotent backfill: case_number ~ '^1' → building_permit, '^8' →
betterment_levy, '^9' → compensation_197; propagated to documents,
chunks, and decisions via case_id; training-corpus rows (case_id NULL)
default to appeals_committee.
Code:
- New services/practice_area.py with derive_subtype, validate, and
is_override + enum constants.
- db.create_case / create_document / store_chunks / create_decision
inherit practice_area from the parent case (or take an explicit
override for the case_id=None training corpus).
- db.search_similar and search_similar_paragraphs accept practice_area
+ appeal_subtype filters using the denormalized columns.
- tools/search.py auto-resolves the filter from case_number when given.
- block_writer._build_precedents_context now passes the active case's
practice_area to search_similar_paragraphs — closes the contamination
hole for the discussion-block precedent fetch.
- tools/cases.case_create auto-derives subtype from case_number; an
explicit override that disagrees writes a case_subtype_override entry
to audit_log so we can spot bad classifications later.
- tools/documents.document_upload_training tags new training material
with practice_area + subtype end-to-end (corpus, document, chunks).
UI (web/static/index.html + web/app.py):
- New-case wizard gets a practice_area dropdown (others disabled until
national_insurance / labor_law arrive) and an appeal_subtype dropdown
with JS auto-fill from the case-number prefix; manual edits stick.
- Case header shows a blue badge with practice_area · subtype.
- CaseCreateRequest plumbs both fields through to cases_tools.case_create.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes the loop so דפנה's positions (written inline in the UI and
saved to analysis-and-research.md) automatically become binding
direction for the legal-writer agent — no manual copy-paste,
no bypass.
Backend:
- research_md.extract_chair_directions(path) returns a compact dict
with status (missing/empty/partial/complete), filled_count,
empty_count, and a reduced list of threshold_claims + issues each
with {id, number, title, direction}. Designed to be directly usable
as direction_doc by the writer.
- New MCP tool: drafting.get_chair_directions(case_number) wraps the
helper, resolves the case research file path via config.find_case_dir,
returns formatted JSON.
- Registered in server.py as mcp__legal-ai__get_chair_directions.
legal-writer agent update:
- Adds get_chair_directions to the tools list.
- New mandatory "שלב 1ב" before any block writing: call
get_chair_directions, branch on status.
- missing → halt, report "legal-analyst לא רץ עדיין"
- empty → halt, instruct Dafna to fill positions via the UI URL
- partial → halt unless user confirms; write only filled sections
- complete → proceed
- New "שלב 1ג" constructs an internal direction_doc from the
received chair rulings before writing block י.
- Block י section expanded with 5 binding rules:
1. Open each discussion with Dafna's ruling as the thesis
2. Frame the reasoning in her style (use get_style_guide phrases)
3. Match her tone (decisive vs nuanced)
4. Must NOT contradict her position — if she disagreed with your
own inclination, her position rules
5. Use legal_questions from the analysis file as the analytical
structure (principle question first, concrete application second)
- New bullet section for block יא: summarize each chair ruling
briefly, state final outcome, close with the signed date formula.
Verified all four status paths (missing/empty/partial/complete) via
local test. Now Dafna's workflow is fully end-to-end: she reads the
analyst report in the UI, fills "עמדת ועדת הערר" in each card, hits
blur to auto-save, then triggers legal-writer — which picks up her
positions as direction without any file shuffle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add delete_document_chunks for reprocessing, save extracted text to disk
- Expand case directory structure (original/extracted/proofread/backup)
- Update classifier patterns (תגובה, הודעת עמדה)
- Fix proofreader agent paths for new directory layout
- Update HEARTBEAT to notify on every task completion
- Improve bidi_table with LRE/PDF directional embedding
- Add Paperclip project verification and auto-close setup issue
- Add auto-sync-cases.sh for Gitea synchronization
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove cases/new|in-progress|completed subdivision (status managed in DB)
- Rename documents/original → documents/originals (consistent plural)
- Move exports from global data/exports/ into cases/{num}/exports/
- Add documents/research/ for case law and analysis files
- Update all agents, scripts, config, web API endpoints, and DB paths
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace single CASES_DIR with find_case_dir() that searches across
all status directories. New cases created in cases/new/{number}/.
Config: CASES_BASE, CASES_NEW, CASES_IN_PROGRESS, CASES_COMPLETED
Docker: added -v /home/chaim/legal-ai/cases:/cases volume mount
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New architecture: MCP provides context, Claude Code writes.
New functions:
- get_block_context(case_id, block_id) → returns full context package
(prompt, source docs, claims, direction, precedents, style guide)
WITHOUT calling Anthropic API
- save_block_content(case_id, block_id, content) → saves block to DB
New MCP tools: get_block_context, save_block_content
The old write_block (API-based) still works as fallback.
The new flow uses Claude Code's own model (Opus 4.6, 1M context)
which has no separate API billing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add expected_outcome field to cases (rejection/partial/full/betterment_levy)
- New lessons.py module with golden ratios, templates, and drafting guidance per outcome type
- Style analyzer now uses Opus with full decision text (no truncation), with multi-pass fallback for large corpora
- Drafting tool provides outcome-specific templates, section guidance, and ratio comments
- Improved JSON extraction with bracket-matching fallback
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ezer Mishpati - AI legal decision drafting system with:
- MCP server (FastMCP) with document processing pipeline
- Web upload interface (FastAPI) for file upload and classification
- pgvector-based semantic search
- Hebrew legal document chunking and embedding