Legal Fees Apportionment Engine

Legal Fees Apportionment Engine MCP Connector for Claude

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Split judicial awards and attorney fees across multiple parties with exact, auditable proportional math.

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Multi-party litigation often results in shared condemnations where the award must be split proportionally among plaintiffs while deducting attorney fees. Language models consistently fumble these calculations, producing rounding errors and incorrect ratios that can invalidate settlement agreements. This engine performs strict, deterministic weighted division with high-precision decimal output, ensuring that every cent is accounted for and the total always reconciles perfectly.

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Deterministically splits a judicial award among multiple parties with exact fee deduction

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Split a $50,000 judicial award among 3 plaintiffs equally, deducting 15% attorney fees first.

The award has been apportioned with mathematical precision. Each plaintiff receives exactly $14,166.67 after the $7,500.00 attorney fee deduction.

We have 4 co-plaintiffs with different claim weights: A=3, B=2, C=1, D=1. Split $100,000 with 10% fees.

Distribution complete. Party A receives $38,571.43 (3/7), Party B receives $25,714.29 (2/7), Parties C and D each receive $12,857.14 (1/7).

Calculate the exact sucumbência for a losing defendant ordered to pay $200,000, with 20% attorney fees split between 2 law firms.

The computation has been executed with mathematical precision. Attorney fees total $40,000.00, split equally at $20,000.00 per firm.

Yes. Each party can have a custom weight. The engine computes exact ratios based on the total sum of all weights, ensuring mathematically perfect proportional distribution.

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