AI Prompts for Lawyers & Legal Professionals
30 Battle-Tested Prompts for Research, Drafting, Compliance, and Client Communication
$14.99 USD30 precision-engineered AI prompts designed specifically for lawyers, paralegals, and legal professionals. From case research to contract review, from client emails to deposition prep — every prompt uses role assignment, structured instructions with [BRACKETS] for your specific case details, and a "Why it works" tip grounded in legal practice research. Tested across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and OpenClaw 🦞 for consistent, ethically-aware output. Instant digital download.
What's Inside
Legal Research & Case Analysis (Prompts 1-4)
Case summaries, precedent research, statutory interpretation, and jurisdiction comparisons.
Contract Drafting & Review (Prompts 5-9)
Clause drafting, risk review, NDA generation, redline responses, and client-friendly summaries.
Client Communication (Prompts 10-13)
Case updates, legal concept explanations, difficult conversations, and engagement letters.
Litigation & Court Preparation (Prompts 14-17)
Motion drafts, deposition prep, case timelines, and argument stress-testing.
Compliance & Risk Management (Prompts 18-21)
Compliance checklists, risk assessments, privacy audits, and AI usage policies.
Legal Writing & Documents (Prompts 22-25)
Legal memos, demand letters, advisory letters, and law firm blog content.
Practice Management & Business Development (Prompts 26-30)
Client intake, fee proposals, networking follow-ups, and practice area expansion.
Who It's For
Designed for practicing attorneys, paralegals, law firm administrators, in-house counsel, and law students. Whether you handle litigation, transactions, compliance, or general practice — these prompts cover the daily tasks that consume the most time. Built with ABA Formal Opinion 512 in mind: every prompt includes verification reminders and confidentiality safeguards.
Built for Ethical AI Use
Unlike generic AI prompt collections, every prompt in this pack includes legal-specific safeguards: verification instructions for citations, confidentiality reminders, and "starting point — will be reviewed" disclaimers. The "Why it works" tips reference real data from Thomson Reuters, ABA reports, and legal practice research. These prompts help you use AI responsibly — the way bar associations expect.