Low-Code Legal Automation Specialist (n8n/Zapier) – Multi-System Integration & Airtable Control

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Project Overview:

We are a fast-paced law firm looking to optimize our entire case pipeline from client intake to matter closure. We use Bridge Legal for marketing intake, Clio for our Core Case Management System (CMS), Jubilee for our bankruptcy practice section, Google Calendar for scheduling court events, and Microsoft 365 (SharePoint/OneDrive) for document storage.

Instead of building an expensive custom platform from scratch, we want to leverage a low-code automation system (n8n preferred, or Zapier) coupled with advanced AI APIs (such as Anthropic Claude or OpenAI) to handle data mapping, automated drafting, calendar triggers, and text alerts. Airtable will serve as the primary human control panel for our 17 staff members.

Mandatory Legal Compliance & Insurance Prerequisites:

Due to strict State Bar legal ethics regulations regarding the absolute confidentiality of client proprietary records, data safety is our highest priority. Do not apply if you cannot meet these criteria:

1.NDA: The selected contractor must sign a comprehensive Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) prior to receiving system access.

2. Liability Insurance: You must provide verifiable proof of active Professional Liability Insurance (Errors & Omissions) and Cyber Liability Insurance before contract execution.

3. Data Silo Constraints: All workflows must utilize commercial API tiers providing Zero Data Retention (ZDR). Client documents and pleadings must never be used to train public AI models.

Key Scope of Automation Tasks:

1. Airtable Control Center: Build out the primary user interface directly inside Airtable, which is already utilized by our 17 staff members. All automated steps (Intake, Pleading Drafting, SMS triggers, and Case Closures) must be launched via Airtable button triggers, attachment fields, and status fields. The automation must capture the Airtable user metadata to maintain an internal audit trail before passing data to Clio.

2. Lead to Retainer: Catch webhook data from Bridge Legal, prompt an LLM to parse raw intake notes for names and deadlines inside Airtable, and automatically trigger a dynamic e-sign contract template (DocuSign/Gavel/HelloSign).

3. Payment to Clio/Jubilee Creation: Listen for payment webhooks (Stripe/LawPay) and use the Clio API to programmatically open the Account, Contact, and Matter. Our bankruptcy section uses Jubilee which is natively connected to Clio via a live sync. The candidate must ensure cases routed through our bankruptcy pipeline are cleanly initiated in Clio so that the native Clio-to-Jubilee data bridge operates smoothly without synchronization lag.

4. AI Answer Generation via SharePoint: Set up an automated folder monitor in Microsoft SharePoint. When a Plaintiff's Complaint PDF is uploaded, the automation must extract the text, run it through Claude 3.5 Sonnet to draft paragraph-by-paragraph denials, append a baseline library of Affirmative Defenses, and save a formatted .docx back to SharePoint and Airtable.

5. Google Calendar to Twilio Reminders: Check our synced Google Calendar daily for court appearances, look up the corresponding client phone numbers using Clio's API, and schedule automated text reminders via Twilio at 30, 7, and 1-day intervals. Implement protective logic (idempotency) to ensure a client is never double-texted.

6. Accounting & Case Closure: Read settlement figures from Airtable fields, query the Clio Expenses API to subtract advanced costs, calculate our firm split using formulas, and automatically execute a Clio API update to switch the matter status to "Closed."

Airtable Schema Requirements:

The candidate will design a relational, multi-view database structure in Airtable. This database will serve as the primary operational hub, containing tables for:

• Table 1: Matters & Intake (Master ledger for lead parsing, case categorization, and user audit stamps).

• Table 2: Automation Control Center (Action buttons for contract deployment, e-sign status webhooks, and the AI file drop zones).

• Table 3: Settlement Ledger (Calculated currency tracking fields for Gross Settlement, Firm Fee %, Advanced Clio Costs, Medical Liens, and Net Client Payout).

The backend code must interact directly with Airtable fields to manage state progression, receive user tracking data, deposit AI-generated documents, and pull transaction balances.

Required Experience & Technical Proficiencies:

• Proven track record building multi-step automations inside n8n or Zapier.

• Experience authenticating and mapping data variables natively via the Clio API (v4), Google Calendar API, and Microsoft Graph / SharePoint API.

• Demonstrated experience handling structured JSON payloads and dealing with API rate limits.

• Strong understanding of AI prompt design for accurate textual parsing and document structural layout.

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