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2026 Edition • 195 prompts • 13 categories

Lawyer ChatGPT Prompts

The 2026 legal edition includes 195 prompts across 13 categories for contract drafting, issue spotting, negotiation prep, and client communications.

For drafting support only. Attorney review is required before external use.

Lawyer ChatGPT Prompts

195 legal prompts organized into 13 practical categories

Built for fast copy/paste use with variables, quality checks, and practical review notes.

Matter intake, clause risk review, and redline prep workflows

Built for fast copy/paste use with variables, quality checks, and practical review notes.

Client update and negotiation memo templates for first drafts

Built for fast copy/paste use with variables, quality checks, and practical review notes.

What you get inside the PDF

13 niche-specific prompt categories

195 copy-ready prompts with variables and examples

Workflow checklists for first draft → review-ready output

Who this is for

Solo attorneys

Build first drafts quickly while preserving your own legal analysis and voice.

In-house counsel

Standardize contract review and stakeholder updates across internal teams.

Legal ops and paralegals

Prepare structured drafts and issue summaries for supervising attorneys.

Workflow examples

Contract clause analysis and redline prep

  • Paste the clause and identify governing law, commercial objective, and risk tolerance.
  • Generate a structured risk summary with fallback language options.
  • Draft client-facing notes that explain tradeoffs in plain language.

Matter intake and issue spotting

  • Add facts, timeline, jurisdiction, and known constraints.
  • Request open questions and missing fact checklist.
  • Generate a concise internal memo with assumptions and next actions.

Negotiation preparation

  • Summarize the counterparty's requested changes.
  • Generate a priority-ranked response strategy with fallback positions.
  • Produce a negotiation brief and follow-up email draft.

Prompt quality framework for legal drafting

What to include

  • Jurisdiction and governing law
  • Facts, unknowns, and deadlines
  • Contract type, business context, and risk posture

What a good output should contain

  • Assumptions and data gaps
  • Draft language with alternatives
  • Open legal risks and verification checklist

Before

Generic output

Generic prompt: 'Review this contract.' Output misses context, risk priorities, and fallback options.

After

Structured output

Structured prompt: includes jurisdiction, deal context, and risk tolerance. Output returns issue list, fallback clauses, and client-ready summary.

Compliance-safe usage reminder

  • These prompts are workflow and drafting aids, not legal advice.
  • They do not replace attorney judgment, legal research, or firm review policy.
  • Do not paste privileged or confidential data into tools that are not approved by your organization.

Review our Terms and Privacy pages for policy context.

Frequently asked questions

They are jurisdiction-agnostic by default. Add your local rules and complete legal review before relying on any output.

Yes for first drafts, but attorney review and edits are required before client delivery.

No. You must follow your firm's confidentiality and data-handling policies and use approved tools.

No. This pack accelerates drafting and issue framing. Professional legal judgment remains essential.

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