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116+ Tested AI Prompts for Lawyers

Attorney-reviewed prompts for Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. Filtered by practice area, jurisdiction, and task — with built-in anti-hallucination safeguards on every prompt.

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AI Prompt: Draft California-Compliant Non-Compete Clause (Claude vs Gemini Test)

Draft a non-compete clause for a mutual NDA enforceable under California law. We tested this prompt on Claude and Gemini — see why Claude wins on §16600.

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Professionalgemini

Gemini Prompt: Research Memo with Citation Confidence Rating

Generate a structured research memo — question, short answer, analysis, practical implications — where every citation gets a HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW confidence rating.

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FreeAny AI

AI Prompt: Draft a Residential Purchase Agreement (California-Compliant)

Generate a complete residential purchase agreement compliant with California real estate law, with built-in disclosures, contingencies, and citation safety.

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StrategicAny AI

AI Prompt: Real Estate Contract Clause-by-Clause Risk Analysis

Run a clause-level risk assessment of any real estate contract from the buyer's or seller's perspective, with market comparison and recommended revisions.

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FreeAny AI

California Non-Compete Clause Drafting Prompt Compliant with Section 16600

Drafts a non-compete clause that respects California Business and Professions Code Section 16600's near-total ban — uses the senior employment attorney role pattern.

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Professionalclaude

Claude Prompt: Client Intake Structured Brief Extractor

Drop in a messy client email or transcript and get a clean six-section intake brief — parties, terms, issues, missing info, next steps — ready to feed into drafting.

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