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Lawyers AI Prompts

These prompts are positioned for legal education, drafting support, and workflow organization. They are especially useful for law firms, legal marketers, and operations teams that want cleaner summaries, content outlines, and client communication support without presenting AI output as legal advice.

These prompts are built to help you move from vague AI output toward more usable drafts, plans, and decisions in lawyers workflows. Browse the templates below, pick the one closest to your use case, and then customize the variables with your real context.

Important note

These prompts support education, organization, and drafting workflows. They do not create legal advice, establish an attorney-client relationship, or replace review by a licensed attorney in the relevant jurisdiction.

When these prompts are most useful

  • Organizing notes and intake information faster
  • Turning complex legal language into clearer internal or educational drafts
  • Supporting marketing and client communication workflows
  • Preparing structured outlines before deeper legal review

How to get better results

  • Use these prompts for workflow support, not final legal advice.
  • Include jurisdiction, matter type, and audience whenever relevant.
  • Tell the model whether the output is internal, educational, or client-facing.
  • Have a licensed attorney review any substantive legal content before relying on it.

Browse Lawyers Prompt Templates

Every prompt page includes a copy button, supporting guidance, example inputs, sample output, and related prompts for deeper browsing.

FeaturedIntermediate

Client Intake Summary Prompt

Turn raw client intake notes into a cleaner matter summary with issues, risks, and follow-up questions.

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Good For

  • Cleaning up new client intake
  • Preparing internal case handoff notes
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Intermediate

Plain-English Contract Explainer

Summarize contract language into a clearer plain-English explanation for internal or educational use.

contractsplain englishlegal communication

Good For

  • Internal team education
  • Helping non-lawyers understand dense legal language
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Intermediate

Legal Content Outline Prompt

Create educational legal content outlines that are easier for attorneys to review and expand.

legal contentseooutline

Good For

  • Planning law firm blog posts
  • Creating FAQ or service page support content
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Beginner

Case Note Organizer

Organize scattered case notes into a cleaner chronology, issue list, and next-step summary.

case notesorganizationlitigation support

Good For

  • Preparing internal matter updates
  • Cleaning up notes before team meetings
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Beginner

Law Firm FAQ Generator

Generate client-facing FAQ drafts for legal service pages while keeping the tone educational and careful.

faqlaw firm marketinglegal content

Good For

  • Building law firm service pages
  • Improving intake and pre-consultation education
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Beginner

Consultation Follow-Up Draft

Draft post-consultation follow-up emails that summarize next steps and keep communication clear.

client communicationfollow uplegal ops

Good For

  • Post-consultation client communication
  • Document collection follow-up
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Advanced

Deposition Question Planner

Organize deposition themes and draft question paths for internal preparation support.

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Good For

  • Preparing internal deposition outlines
  • Organizing witness prep themes
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Advanced

Demand Letter Outline Assistant

Create an internal demand letter outline with facts, issues, damages themes, and open questions.

demand letterdraftingpre-litigation

Good For

  • Preparing internal drafting notes
  • Organizing pre-litigation communications
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Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers to the questions readers usually have before using these prompts.

Are these prompts meant for practicing attorneys only?

They are useful for attorneys, paralegals, legal marketers, and law firm operations teams. The strongest use cases involve summaries, organization, educational drafting, and communication support.

Can I use these prompts to generate final legal advice?

No. These prompts are for education, productivity, and workflow support. Final legal advice and substantive legal work should be handled and reviewed by licensed counsel.

What inputs improve legal prompt quality the most?

Matter type, jurisdiction, audience, factual timeline, and the exact document or issue usually matter a lot. The more specific and scoped your inputs are, the safer and more useful the draft becomes.