Legal AI Tutorials Hub
Claude and OpenAI tracks plus cross-platform legal workflow concepts
The practical operating manual for legal AI
Start with the legal work, then choose the tool. Legalai.guide teaches lawyers how to supervise Claude, OpenAI, Codex, and agent workflows with source checks, confidentiality controls, and human review gates.
Start by tool
- Claude for lawyers — Drafting, document analysis, projects, playbooks, MCP, and legal workflow supervision.
- OpenAI and Codex for lawyers — ChatGPT/OpenAI workflows plus Codex for legal technology, automation, and repository work.
- Legal AI agents — Vocabulary, access controls, MCP, hooks, subagents, and review gates.
Start by audience
- Solo lawyers — Low-overhead workflows for drafting, review, and practice management.
- In-house counsel — Contract, policy, compliance, and legal operations workflows.
- Litigation teams — Timelines, document review, deposition prep, and citation checks.
- Transactional lawyers — Contract review, diligence, document assembly, and clause playbooks.
- Legal operations — Intake, metrics, workflow design, and repeatable AI controls.
- Law firm innovation teams — Governance, rollout strategy, and responsible adoption.
- Legal technologists and developers — Codex briefs, tests, release gates, and legal workflow repositories.
Follow the progression
- Run your first supervised workflow.
- Copy a workflow template.
- Apply confidentiality and citation checks.
- Supervise agents and Codex work.
Start here for Codex
Use this sequence when the work involves a repository, automation rule, legal operations tool, or document workflow system:
- How lawyers can use Codex — Learn when Codex is appropriate and how to brief it safely.
- Legal AI agents — Understand MCP, tool permissions, hooks, subagents, and review gates.
- Workflow template library — Copy a repository-agent task brief and adapt it to your workflow.
- Confidentiality and data handling — Set client-data, credential, and repository boundaries before work starts.
- Quality-control checklist — Review diffs, source claims, tests, and escalation triggers before shipping.
- Current updates — Check recent Codex, Claude, MCP, GitHub, and site-maintenance changes before relying on a workflow.