Prompt Library
Pre-built prompts optimized for common legal tasks. Copy and customize these for your specific needs.
Contract Review
Prompts for analyzing contracts and identifying key provisions. View all contract review prompts →
Contract Review
General Contract Analysis
Analyze this contract and identify: (1) key obligations for each party, (2) termination provisions, (3) liability limitations, (4) indemnification clauses, and (5) any unusual or non-standard provisions that require attention.
Contract Review
Risk Assessment
Review this contract from a risk perspective. Identify provisions that may expose my client to liability, assess the enforceability of limitation clauses, and flag any missing protections we should negotiate.
Legal Research
Prompts for researching case law, statutes, and legal issues. View all legal research prompts →
Research
Case Law Research
Research [legal issue] under [jurisdiction] law. Identify the leading cases, the current standard or test applied by courts, and any recent developments or circuit splits.
Research
Statutory Interpretation
Explain how courts have interpreted [statute/provision]. Include the plain meaning, any legislative history, and how different jurisdictions have applied it.
Document Drafting
Prompts for generating first drafts of legal documents. View all document drafting prompts →
Drafting
Motion Draft
Draft a [motion type] in [jurisdiction]. The key facts are [facts]. The legal basis is [legal theory]. Include appropriate case citations and follow local formatting rules.
Drafting
Client Communication
Draft a client letter explaining [legal situation] in plain language. The client should understand: the current status, their options, our recommended course of action, and next steps.
Case Analysis
Prompts for analyzing cases and developing legal strategy. View all case analysis prompts →
Analysis
Case Strength Assessment
Based on these facts [facts], analyze the strength of a [claim type] claim. Identify the elements we can prove, elements that may be contested, and potential defenses the opposing party might raise.
Analysis
Opposing Argument Anticipation
Given our position on [issue], what are the strongest counterarguments the opposing party might make? How should we preemptively address these in our brief?