MCP Legal Doc Analyzer
Domain-specific MCP tooling for legal document workflows — extract clauses, check compliance, flag risks
MCP Legal Document Analyzer
npm mcp-legal-doc-analyzer package
Domain-specific MCP tooling for legal document workflows. Extract key clauses from contracts, flag risky provisions against configurable rule templates, compare document versions at the clause level, and check compliance against standard checklists — all locally, without documents leaving your machine.
Tool reference | Configuration | Contributing | Troubleshooting
Key features
- Clause extraction: Identifies and labels clause boundaries (termination, liability, IP, governing law, and more) from PDF, DOCX, and plain-text files.
- Risk flagging: Checks extracted clauses against YAML rule templates and returns severity-ranked findings.
- Compliance checking: Validates documents against structured checklists (NDA, employment agreement, SaaS terms) with pass/fail per requirement.
- Version diffing: Compares two versions of a document at the clause level — not raw text lines.
- Configurable templates: Rule sets are YAML files that legal professionals can review and edit without writing code.
- Local-only processing: All parsing and analysis runs on-device; documents are never transmitted externally.
Disclaimers
mcp-legal-doc-analyzer is an analysis aid, not legal advice. Outputs should be reviewed by a qualified legal professional before making decisions. Clause extraction uses pattern matching and heuristics; results may be incomplete or incorrect for non-standard document formats. Low-confidence extractions are flagged explicitly.
Document contents are processed locally and stored in a local SQLite database. Do not share database exports containing confidential documents.
Requirements
- Node.js v20.19 or newer.
- npm.
Getting started
Add the following config to your MCP client:
{
"mcpServers": {
"legal-analyzer": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-legal-doc-analyzer@latest"]
}
}
}
To load custom compliance templates from a directory:
{
"mcpServers": {
"legal-analyzer": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-legal-doc-analyzer@latest", "--templates=~/legal/my-templates"]
}
}
}
MCP Client configuration
Amp · Claude Code · Cline · Cursor · VS Code · Windsurf · Zed
Your first prompt
Provide a PDF or DOCX contract file, then enter:
Extract the key clauses from this NDA and flag any risky provisions.
Your client should return a list of extracted clauses and a risk report ranked by severity.
Tools
Document analysis (4 tools)
extract_clauses— identify and label clause boundaries with confidence scores; supports .pdf, .docx, .txtflag_risks— severity-ranked risk findings against a compliance templatecheck_compliance— structured pass/fail checklist validation per rulesummarize_terms— plain-English bullet-point summary of key provisions
Comparison (1 tool)
compare_versions— clause-level diff between two document versions
Templates (1 tool)
list_templates— enumerate all available compliance templates
Export & bulk (3 tools)
export_analysis_report— self-contained HTML report with clause table and risk findings; suitable for printingexport_audit_log— export the analysis audit log in JSON or CSV format with optional date-range filteringbulk_analyze— process a portfolio of contract files in batch with progress notifications
Bundled templates
Nine compliance templates are included out of the box:
- NDA
- Employment Agreement
- SaaS Customer Agreement
- Software License Agreement
- Vendor Agreement
- Consulting Agreement
- Data Processing Agreement
- IP Assignment
- Loan Agreement
Use list_templates to enumerate all available templates at runtime, including any custom templates loaded via --templates.
Configuration
--templates / --templates-dir
Directory to load custom YAML compliance rule templates from. Templates in this directory are merged with the built-in set.
Type: string
--db / --db-path
Path to the SQLite database file used to store document analysis history.
Type: string
Default: ~/.mcp/legal.db
--confidence-threshold
Minimum confidence score (0–1) for extracted clauses to be included in results. Extractions below this threshold are flagged as low-confidence.
Type: number
Default: 0.6
--no-history
Disable storing document analysis results in the local database.
Type: boolean
Default: false
--clause-patterns
Path to a YAML file defining custom clause detection patterns. See custom-clause-patterns.example.yaml in the source tree for the schema.
Type: string
--bulk-concurrency
Number of files to process in parallel when using bulk_analyze.
Type: number
Default: 4
--ocr
Enable OCR fallback for scanned PDFs that contain no extractable text layer. Requires the optional peer dependencies tesseract.js, pdfjs-dist, and canvas.
Type: boolean
Default: false
--http-port
Start the server in Streamable HTTP mode on the given port instead of stdio. When set, the server accepts HTTP connections suitable for shared team deployments.
Type: number
Pass flags via the args property in your JSON config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"legal-analyzer": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-legal-doc-analyzer@latest",
"--confidence-threshold=0.8",
"--templates=~/legal/templates"
]
}
}
}
Verification
Before publishing a new version, verify the server with MCP Inspector to confirm all tools are exposed correctly and the protocol handshake succeeds.
Run
npm run buildfirst so the packaged templates indist/templatesare present during verification.
Interactive UI (opens browser):
npm run build && npm run inspect
CLI mode (scripted / CI-friendly):
# List all tools
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js --method tools/list
# List resources and prompts
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js --method resources/list
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js --method prompts/list
# Call a tool (example — replace with a relevant read-only tool for this plugin)
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js \
--method tools/call --tool-name list_templates
# Call a tool with arguments
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js \
--method tools/call --tool-name list_templates --tool-arg key=value
Run before publishing to catch regressions in tool registration and runtime startup.
Contributing
Compliance rule templates live in src/templates/ as YAML files and can be contributed without touching code. Clause extraction tests must use synthetic or anonymized documents only — never include real contracts in the repository. Never log document content.
npm install && npm test
MCP Registry & Marketplace
This plugin is available on:
Search for mcp-legal-doc-analyzer.
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