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10 Ready-to-Use Legal Prompt Templates

10 Ready-to-Use Legal Prompt Templates

Here are 10 practical prompt templates you can copy, customize, and use immediately in your legal practice. Replace bracketed placeholders with your specific details.

Template 1: Case Law Research

"I need to research [legal issue] in [jurisdiction]. The key facts are: [facts]. Identify the most relevant cases and statutes. For each, provide: (1) citation, (2) year, (3) one-sentence holding, (4) how it relates to my facts. Also identify any splits in authority and the majority approach."

Template 2: Contract Drafting

"Draft a [contract type] between [Party A] and [Party B]. Key terms: [list terms]. Include standard provisions for: [list needed clauses]. Use plain English. Governed by [state] law. Flag any unusual risks or missing provisions I should consider."

Template 3: Document Review and Issue Spotting

"Review this [document type] and identify: (1) ambiguous language, (2) missing standard provisions, (3) one-sided terms, (4) compliance concerns, (5) potentially unenforceable clauses. For each issue, explain the risk and suggest remedial language."

Template 4: Case Summary (IRAC)

"Summarize this opinion using IRAC: Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion. Also include: procedural history, key facts, any concurrence/dissent, and practical significance for [practice area] lawyers."

Template 5: Legal Memo

"Draft an internal legal memo. Question presented: [legal question]. Relevant facts: [facts]. Jurisdiction: [state/federal]. Use this structure: Question Presented, Short Answer, Facts, Analysis (by sub-issue), Conclusion, Recommendations. Flag unsettled areas of law. Keep to [N] pages."

Template 6: Client Communication

"Draft a [email/letter] to [client/opposing counsel] regarding [topic]. Key points to convey: [list]. Desired tone: [professional/firm/empathetic/diplomatic]. Keep to [N] words. Include clear next steps and deadlines. Avoid legal jargon where the recipient is a non-lawyer."

Template 7: Deposition Outline

"Create a deposition outline for [witness name/role] in a [case type] case. Key topics to cover: [list]. For each topic, suggest: (1) key questions, (2) documents to confront the witness with, (3) potential impeachment areas, (4) goals for this line of questioning. Organize chronologically."

Template 8: Compliance Checklist

"Generate a compliance checklist for [entity type] in [jurisdiction] regarding [regulation/law area]. Format as a table: Requirement | Legal Authority | Frequency | Responsible Party | Status. Include registration, reporting, record-keeping, training, and penalty information."

Template 9: Settlement Analysis

"Analyze the settlement value of this case: [describe case, claims, damages, key evidence]. Consider: (1) liability strengths/weaknesses, (2) damages range (economic and non-economic), (3) comparable verdicts/settlements in [jurisdiction], (4) litigation costs to trial, (5) client risk tolerance. Suggest a negotiation range and strategy."

Template 10: Regulatory Comment Letter

"Draft a comment letter on [proposed regulation/rule] issued by [agency]. Our client's position: [position]. Key arguments: [list]. Requested changes: [list]. Format as a formal regulatory comment with: summary, detailed comments by section, and conclusion. Reference [statute] authority for the agency's rulemaking."

Tips for Using These Templates

  • Be specific: The more detail in brackets, the better the output
  • Iterate: Ask AI to refine, expand, or simplify any section
  • Verify: Always check citations, facts, and legal analysis
  • Adapt: Modify templates for your practice area and jurisdiction
  • Save your favorites: Build a prompt library for your firm
10 ready-to-use legal prompt templates: case law research, contract drafting, document review, IRAC case summary, legal memo, client communication, deposition outline, compliance checklist, settlement analysis, and regulatory comment letter.
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