The Prompt Library
Attorney-reviewed prompts for Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. Filtered by practice area, jurisdiction, and task — with built-in anti-hallucination safeguards on every prompt.
Turn raw facts and your theory of the case into a structured motion outline with anticipated counter-arguments and the strongest cases to cite.
Paste a fact pattern and get every viable claim, its elements, strength rating, and the missing facts you should chase down.
Generate a clear, balanced settlement memo that helps the client decide whether to accept, counter, or proceed to trial.
Get topic-organized deposition questions with foundation, fact-establishment, impeachment, and lock-in sections — plus flagged objection risks.
Draft interrogatories, RFPs, or RFAs that are specific enough to enforce and broad enough to capture what you actually need.
Generates 15 FRCP Rule 33 interrogatories targeting a manufacturer's quality control, prior complaints, recall history, and internal defect communications.
Convert a factual scenario into a precise legal research question with sub-issues and key terms of art for Westlaw or Lexis searching.
Get a clean, four-part motion outline — issue framing, factual background, argument sections with sub-points, and pre-emptive rebuttals to counterarguments.
A drafting prompt for a Rule 12(b)(6) memorandum of law in the Southern District of New York invoking the business judgment rule against a fiduciary duty claim.
Identify every potential claim, defense, and counterclaim in a fact pattern using a senior-litigator persona with no case citations.
Generate a concise case status update email that summarizes recent developments and upcoming steps in a tone matched to the client.
Pro members get the Prompt Runner: fill in variables, choose your model, run the prompt, and get output with anti-hallucination checks and reasoning traceability.