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One niche pack with full PDF framework + copy-ready prompt library.
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Compliance-conscious usage notes
2026 Edition • 195 prompts • 13 categories
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.
Single Pack Pricing
$39
One niche pack with full PDF framework + copy-ready prompt library.
Instant PDF delivery
Compliance-conscious usage notes
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.
13 niche-specific prompt categories
195 copy-ready prompts with variables and examples
Workflow checklists for first draft → review-ready output
Build first drafts quickly while preserving your own legal analysis and voice.
Standardize contract review and stakeholder updates across internal teams.
Prepare structured drafts and issue summaries for supervising attorneys.
What to include
What a good output should contain
Before
Generic prompt: 'Review this contract.' Output misses context, risk priorities, and fallback options.
After
Structured prompt: includes jurisdiction, deal context, and risk tolerance. Output returns issue list, fallback clauses, and client-ready summary.
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.