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Claude Path

Full tutorials for using Claude in legal workflows—skills, playbooks, MCP, and more.

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Claude Path

Claude is strongest for lawyers when it is used as a supervised drafting, analysis, and workflow assistant over approved materials. Start with a real legal task, give Claude source boundaries, and require reviewer checks before any client-facing use.

What To Use Claude For

  • Summarizing and comparing provided documents.
  • Drafting first-pass memos, checklists, correspondence, and issue lists.
  • Building matter playbooks inside approved projects.
  • Turning a legal team's standard into a reusable workflow.
  • Preparing structured outputs for lawyer review.
  • Exploring MCP, skills, hooks, and subagents with technical support.

Lawyer Supervision Rules

  • Define the source set before asking for analysis.
  • Keep jurisdiction and role assumptions explicit.
  • Require Claude to separate source facts from generated analysis.
  • Treat legal conclusions as draft reasoning for review.
  • Preserve privilege and confidentiality according to firm policy.
  • Use a final human checkpoint before sending, filing, or relying on output.

Start Here

  1. Overview for legal professionals
  2. Getting started with supervised legal workflows
  3. Document analysis
  4. Projects and matter organization

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