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Power Law Intelligence's AI Lawyer Wulü: A Real-World Test

Power Law Intelligence's AI Lawyer Wulü: A Real-World Test

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When facing legal challenges, most individuals and small businesses find traditional legal services cost-prohibitive. General AI models often provide vague or inaccurate legal information. Power Law Intelligence addresses this gap with Wulü, an AI legal agent that doesn't just explain the law - it executes legal tasks from start to finish.

Why Wulü Stands Out

Unlike conventional legal Q&A tools that simply recite statutes, Wulü functions as a full-service digital paralegal. Key differentiators:

  • Task completion focus: From calculating debt amounts to drafting court-ready documents
  • Enterprise-grade features: Contract review with tracked changes, debtor credit checks
  • Multi-channel enforcement: Automated demand letters with follow-up call options

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Core Functionality Tests

Debt Collection Workflow

  1. Data Verification: Automatically calculates overdue amounts from uploaded contracts/invoices
  2. Demand Generation: Produces legally-formatted demand letters with payment deadlines
  3. Escalation Paths: Provides litigation support if initial collection fails Image

Employment Solutions

  • For employees: Calculates severance entitlements and drafts arbitration filings
  • For employers: Generates compliant employment contracts with industry-specific clauses Image

Contract Review Engine

  • Processes Word documents in <60 seconds
  • Highlights risks with revision suggestions
  • Outputs redlined versions ready for execution Image

Competitive Landscape Analysis

Feature General AI Models Basic Legal Tools Wulü

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The platform currently offers:

  • Free trials via WeChat Mini Program Image
  • Shared referral bonuses (1 year VIP membership)
  • Support for individuals/SMEs handling ~80% of common legal matters

The system demonstrates particular strength in:

  1. Converting legal knowledge into actionable steps
  2. Reducing dependency on human lawyers for routine matters
  3. Providing audit trails for compliance purposes

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