Prompting is the new legal skill set.
Generic prompts produce generic results. Legal work requires more: precision, context, and a clear understanding of risk.
A well-built prompt library turns AI into a system your team can trust. Instead of every attorney starting from zero, you create a shared foundation of proven prompts that scale across matters, contracts, and workflows. This guide shows you how to build a structured, reusable prompt library—so your team gets consistent, high-quality output without reinventing the wheel.
What this guide delivers:
A Framework for Writing High-Quality Legal Prompts
- The 5 essential elements every effective prompt includes (role, task, constraints, format, validation)
- How to structure prompts so outputs are immediately usable—not just informative
- Techniques to reduce hallucinations and improve consistency
5 Attorney-Built Prompts You Can Use Immediately
- Summarize redlines for business stakeholders
- Proofread contracts for errors and inconsistencies
- Kick off legal research projects
- Clarify ambiguous contract language
- Generate post-signature obligation checklists
A System for Scaling AI Across Your Team
- How to standardize prompts across attorneys and matters
- Turn individual expertise into shared institutional knowledge
- Give new team members a starting point instead of a blank page
Download the guide — plus the option to try LegalOn free for 14 days.