I'm like a fucking maestro orchestrating my shitlaw subagents all night
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Date: January 15th, 2026 4:41 AM
Author: .,.,.;;,;.,;:,:,,:,.,:,::,..;.,:,.:;.:.,;.:.,:.::,
what do u have them do
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Date: January 15th, 2026 4:47 AM Author: Patel Philippe
Pretty much whatever I want
But with orchestration it's like getting the most optimal approach from a panel with 4-5 160 iq geniuses harmonizing on every issue, each with slightly varying views on the grey areas not captured by their overlapping internalization of all relevant statutes and case law, incorporating every known nuance of judge, venue and dept. that can be exploited for profit.
I don't even think firms like Cravath have this level of cognitive horsepower collectivity harnessed toward every issue. I'm using it for car accident cases
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