SegPar splits Mike into legal and mediation modes

One big commit turns the fork into a dual-surface tool and points the second surface at blockchain arbitration.

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SegPar's fork now flips between two workspaces: a familiar legal assistant, and a separate mediation practice with its own navigation, colour scheme, and distinct roles for lawyers and certified mediators. The mediation side is built around Mexican alternative dispute resolution and wires in Kleros - a blockchain-based court where disputes are decided by token-holding jurors - to pull live case data. It also adds a switch to run AI models locally on your own machine, rather than only in the cloud.

Worth knowing before you get excited: most of the mediation screens are still driven by placeholder data, and the legal-research feature behind them is a stopgap keyword search, not a production system. What's genuinely working is the mode-switching and the read-only Kleros connection.

So what Anyone watching where legal AI meets decentralised dispute resolution - or who wants a clean pattern for one app serving two practice types - should click through.

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279d64f6 Session 1.1: two-mode architecture, AI Engine selector, mediation visual identity RSAG 2026-05-08 ↗ GitHub

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