This is a serious contract review workflow built by a Chinese lawyer (陈石律师) that treats legal analysis like production code. It walks through a 7-step process: identify the client, understand the deal, check validity first (because enforceability matters more than wording), research actual legal sources, then review clauses using a "normal case / breach case / enforcement failure" pattern. The routing logic is rigid, you can't jump steps or skip legal research, and it outputs three Word docs (tracked changes contract, legal opinion, internal analysis) using a document library instead of raw python-docx calls. It even extracts reusable clauses to a workspace library after each review. If you're doing contract work in Chinese and want structured risk assessment with real citations instead of vibes-based commentary, this enforces the discipline.
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