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Live explainer/demonstrator. Follow up to a previous post.

How this simple AI Workflow works and how I built it easily on Julius.ai.

“Finding a Lawyer” Workflow

  • How to find yourself a lawyer

  • For any legal issue you have

  • In any city in the world

Will provide you five alternatives with contacts.

You can build like items easily and free with low code or no code.

Like to try “Finding a Lawyer” the link is here.

But Mrs. AI Counsel said, “I can just search Google,” however a Google search will not account for six factors which this workflow does account for:

  1. With Google, you still need to know which area of the law you are dealing with.

  2. The AI search by legal categories will accept any input and will search for you which areas which would be most appropriate. [I tested various ways including “stepped on a Lego.”]

  3. A Google result will give you sponsored (paid) listings.

  4. This workflow searches wide for all firms, sponsoring or not.

  5. A Google result will give you a list of links that you can click on each and scroll around law firm websites.

  6. This workflow gives a list of five with (extracted) contacts assembled right there in a list for you for easy calling or emailing.

    Yes this application is primitive and will not change the world. Yet it is a demonstration of how much can be done with very little through available tools and by a beginner and for free.

  • Soundtrack is Frankie Knuckles “Whistle Song” and the cat’s appearance was unexpected.

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[Dear SUBSTACK: you have no category for Law (why) and so I selected Business as the "category" for this podcast.]