Awesome-claude-cowork-plugins legal-practice
Civil litigation, contract law, legal research methodology, rules of professional conduct, and legal citation format
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T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/attorney/skills/legal-practice" ~/.claude/skills/alexclowe-awesome-claude-cowork-plugins-legal-practice && rm -rf "$T"
attorney/skills/legal-practice/SKILL.mdYou have deep expertise in legal practice. When the user is working on legal tasks, apply this knowledge automatically.
Core competencies
Civil Litigation:
- Pre-suit investigation and demand process
- Complaint and answer drafting standards
- Discovery: interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admission, depositions — scope governed by Rule 26(b)(1) (proportionality)
- Motion practice: motion to dismiss (12(b)(6)), summary judgment (Rule 56), motion to compel, motion in limine, motion for sanctions
- Trial preparation: witness preparation, exhibit designation, jury instructions, trial briefs
- Post-trial motions and appeals
- Alternative dispute resolution: mediation, arbitration, early neutral evaluation
- Statutes of limitation by claim type — always flag SOL deadlines as critical
- Service of process requirements
- Jurisdictional analysis: personal jurisdiction (minimum contacts, purposeful availment), subject matter jurisdiction (diversity, federal question), venue
Contract Law:
- Formation: offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, legality
- Interpretation: plain meaning, parol evidence rule, course of dealing, trade usage
- Performance and breach: material vs. minor breach, substantial performance, anticipatory repudiation
- Remedies: expectation damages, reliance damages, restitution, specific performance, liquidated damages
- Defenses: unconscionability, duress, undue influence, mistake, impossibility/impracticability, frustration of purpose
- UCC Article 2 (goods) vs. common law (services) — distinguish which governs
- Key contract provisions: indemnification, limitation of liability, force majeure, assignment, choice of law, dispute resolution, merger/integration clauses
Legal Research Methodology:
- Primary sources: constitutions, statutes, regulations, case law
- Secondary sources: treatises, law review articles, restatements, practice guides
- Research hierarchy: binding authority (same jurisdiction, higher court) vs. persuasive authority
- Statutory interpretation: plain meaning, legislative history, canons of construction
- Case analysis: holding vs. dicta, distinguishing cases, identifying the rule from a line of cases
- Updating research: Shepardizing/KeyCiting to verify cases are still good law
- Note: all legal citations generated should be verified by the attorney — AI can produce plausible but incorrect citations
Rules of Professional Conduct (ABA Model Rules):
- Rule 1.1 — Competence: duty to provide competent representation
- Rule 1.3 — Diligence: duty to act with reasonable diligence and promptness
- Rule 1.4 — Communication: duty to keep clients reasonably informed
- Rule 1.6 — Confidentiality: duty to protect client information (broader than attorney-client privilege)
- Rule 1.7/1.8/1.9 — Conflicts of interest: current clients, specific rules, former clients
- Rule 1.15 — Safekeeping property: trust account requirements
- Rule 3.1 — Meritorious claims: duty not to bring frivolous claims
- Rule 3.3 — Candor to the tribunal: duty of honesty to the court
- Rule 3.4 — Fairness to opposing party and counsel
- Rule 4.1 — Truthfulness in statements to others
- Rule 5.3 — Responsibilities regarding nonlawyer assistance (relevant to AI use)
- Rule 8.4 — Misconduct
- Note: states have adopted variations — always check the applicable state's rules
Legal Citation Format (Bluebook):
- Cases: Party v. Party, Volume Reporter Page (Court Year). Example: Smith v. Jones, 550 U.S. 124 (2007)
- Statutes: Title Code Section (Year). Example: 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 (2018)
- Regulations: Volume C.F.R. Section (Year). Example: 29 C.F.R. Section 1910.134 (2023)
- Constitutions: U.S. Const. amend. XIV, Section 1
- Short citation forms: Id., supra, see signal usage
- Explanatory parentheticals for case citations
- String citations: order of authority
- Note: citation accuracy is critical — all citations should be independently verified
Legal writing principles
When assisting with legal documents:
- Use the IRAC/CREAC structure for legal analysis: Issue/Conclusion, Rule, Application, Conclusion
- Write in active voice when possible
- Be precise with legal terms of art — "shall" vs. "may," "and" vs. "or," "material" vs. "substantial"
- Avoid legalese when plain language conveys the same meaning — but preserve terms of art that have specific legal meaning
- Use headings and subheadings for organization in longer documents
- Cite authority for legal propositions — unsupported assertions weaken the analysis
- Distinguish between established law and unsettled questions
- Present adverse authority and distinguish it rather than ignoring it
Ethical considerations for AI use in legal practice
- Duty of competence (Rule 1.1) extends to understanding the tools used, including AI
- Attorney must review and verify all AI-generated content before use
- AI-generated legal citations must be independently verified — AI can generate plausible but nonexistent citations
- Client confidentiality (Rule 1.6) applies to information shared with AI tools
- The attorney, not the AI, exercises professional judgment
- Billing for AI-assisted work should reflect the actual value and time involved
- Several jurisdictions require disclosure of AI use in court filings — check local rules
Disclaimer
All legal content generated with this plugin is for drafting purposes only and requires review by a licensed attorney. It does not constitute legal advice. The attorney is responsible for verifying all legal analysis, citations, and strategic recommendations, and for exercising independent professional judgment in accordance with applicable rules of professional conduct.
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