
Law Office SQLite MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server for law office database management that enables tracking clients, cases, billable time, and invoices.
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Law Office SQLite MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for law office database management, specializing in client records, case filing, time tracking, and invoice management.
Overview
This server provides a specialized database interface for law firms to:
- Manage client and matter records
- Track case file entries (documents, communications, notes)
- Log billable time with evidentiary links to case activities
- Create and validate client invoices
- Enforce business rules for proper legal billing
Features
Core Database Operations
- Standard SQL operations (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE)
- Table management and schema information
- Multi-statement transactions and batch operations
Specialized Legal Tools
record_case_entry
: Add documentation to case filesrecord_billable_time
: Log time with proper substantiationget_unbilled_time
: Track unbilled work by client or mattercreate_invoice
: Generate new client invoicesadd_billing_to_invoice
: Associate time entries with invoicescheck_invoice_validity
: Validate invoices for billing conflictssubmit_invoice
: Finalize invoices for client submission
Database Schema
- Client and matter management
- Case file documentation system
- Comprehensive billing and invoice workflow
- Automatic timestamp management
- Conflict detection for overlapping time entries
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10 or higher
- SQLite3
- Model Context Protocol (MCP) framework
Setup
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Initialize the database:
python setup_law_office.py
Usage
Starting the Server
python run_server.py --db-path ./database/law_office.db
Claude Integration
This server is designed to work with Claude via the Model Context Protocol. Add it to your Claude configuration:
"mcpServers": {
"law-office": {
"command": "python",
"args": [
"run_server.py",
"--db-path",
"./database/law_office.db"
]
}
}
Development
This project was forked from the MCP SQLite Server and customized for law office management. Key modifications include:
- Specialized database schema for legal matters
- Time tracking and billing validation
- Invoice management workflow
- Matter-specific documentation tools
License
MIT License
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