JURIXA v1.1

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Quick answers for onboarding, legal-intake rollout, automation setup, inbox routing, and billing.

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Q: Can an accountant or other professional be a provider?

A: Yes. An accountant or another regulated professional can be a provider when they hold a verified professional credential for the scoped work. A certified accountant can handle accounting and tax work, while lawyers and solicitors remain required for reserved legal acts. Clients still do not pick providers from a public directory; an external agent or JURIXA Agent routes the work to the right verified provider.

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Q: What is a provider in JURIXA?

A: A provider is the organization or professional unit performing the legal, tax, accounting, audit, or procedural work. New routed work requires a verified credential with the right scope for the Procedure. Clients do not choose providers from a public directory; external agents or JURIXA Agent route the Procedure to the provider.

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