Completed the Nick Attorney Hub Agentforce runtime repair and QA pass. The visible hub Agentforce section had already been improved for readability in the prior commit. This session focused on the actual runtime blocker: the published Builder agent was still behaving like a service agent and returning generic support responses instead of routing to Nick's Attorney Hub actions.
Nick_Attorney_Hub_Agent briefly, deployed the corrected Bot and BotVersion metadata, and reactivated version 1.AgentType = AgentforceEmployeeAgent, AgentTemplate = EmployeeCopilot__AgentforceEmployeeAgent, and BotUserId = null.scripts/run-nick-agentforce-published-preview-qa.mjs, a reusable published-agent QA path that uses the Agent API correctly for employee agents. The standard sf agent preview start --api-name command currently fails for employee agents in this org with Invalid user ID provided on start session, including for existing Litify employee agents, because the CLI sends a published preview shape that does not work here.c51fcb0 Activate Nick attorney hub employee agent to branch codex/nick-agentforce-hub-2026-05-29; PR 9 should now include this commit.0AfUV000001Y4Bt0AK: 2 components, 10 AttorneyHubNickTeamResourcesTest tests, 0 failures.0AfUV000001Y3qw0AC: 2 components, 10 tests, 0 failures.Nick_Attorney_Hub_Agent version 1.019e809f-6c1a-73ed-861f-7ae6656639d6: open matter triage, capability boundary, and insurance search all returned live responses instead of generic customer-support fallback language.Nick_Attorney_Hub_Agent, and the generated action copies point to the base Apex actions.