
Legal Team Briefing
OfficialFreeGenerate contextual briefings for legal workflows.
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What Legal Team Briefing does
The Legal Team Briefing skill provides a structured way for legal professionals to generate contextual briefings that are essential for effective daily operations. This skill supports three distinct modes: daily briefs, topic briefs, and incident briefs, each tailored to meet specific legal needs. Legal teams can leverage this skill to quickly synthesize information from various sources like emails, calendars, chat messages, and contract management systems, ensuring they stay informed and prepared for their responsibilities.
In daily mode, the skill aggregates relevant items from connected sources, such as new contract requests, compliance questions, and urgent emails, presenting them in a clear and actionable format. This allows legal team members to start their day with a comprehensive overview of what needs immediate attention, upcoming deadlines, and critical meetings. The output is structured to highlight urgent items, contract pipelines, and team activities, making it easy for users to prioritize their tasks.
The topic brief mode enables users to conduct research on specific legal questions by scanning internal documents, emails, and chat discussions. This feature synthesizes findings into a cohesive brief that includes summaries, background context, and recommended next steps. It is particularly useful for legal professionals who need to quickly gather information on a specific topic without delving into extensive research themselves.
Lastly, the incident brief mode is designed for rapid response to developing situations that require immediate legal attention, such as data breaches or litigation threats. This mode compiles relevant information from various sources to provide a concise summary of the incident, immediate legal considerations, and recommended actions. This ensures that legal teams can act swiftly and effectively in high-pressure scenarios, while also identifying any information gaps that need to be addressed.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to generate a quick, contextual briefing for legal matters, whether for daily updates, specific research, or urgent incident responses.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for formal legal research or providing legal advice. It should be used as a supplementary tool rather than a replacement for qualified legal counsel.
What you can build with it
Morning Briefing
Start your day with a comprehensive summary of legal-relevant items to prioritize your tasks.
Research Specific Legal Questions
Quickly gather information on specific legal topics by generating a topic brief that synthesizes internal sources.
Responding to Incidents
Rapidly compile relevant information during urgent situations like data breaches to ensure swift legal action.
How to install Legal Team Briefing
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/brief --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by anthropics/brief -- Legal Team Briefing
If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.
Generate contextual briefings for legal work. Supports three modes: daily brief, topic brief, and incident brief.
Important: This command assists with legal workflows but does not provide legal advice. Briefings should be reviewed by qualified legal professionals before being relied upon.
Invocation
/brief daily # Morning brief of legal-relevant items
/brief topic [query] # Research brief on a specific legal question
/brief incident [topic] # Rapid brief on a developing situation
If no mode is specified, ask the user which type of brief they need.
Modes
Daily Brief
A morning summary of everything a legal team member needs to know to start their day.
Sources to Scan
Check each connected source for legal-relevant items:
Email (if connected):
- New contract requests or review requests
- Compliance questions or reports
- Responses from counterparties on active negotiations
- Flagged or urgent items from the legal team inbox
- External counsel communications
- Regulatory or legal update newsletters
Calendar (if connected):
- Today's meetings that need legal prep (board meetings, deal reviews, vendor calls)
- Upcoming deadlines this week (contract expirations, filing deadlines, response deadlines)
- Recurring legal team syncs
Chat (if connected):
- Overnight messages in legal team channels
- Direct messages requesting legal input
- Mentions of legal-relevant topics (contract, compliance, privacy, NDA, terms)
- Escalations or urgent requests
CLM (if connected):
- Contracts awaiting review or signature
- Approaching expiration dates (next 30 days)
- Newly executed agreements
CRM (if connected):
- Deals moving to stages that require legal involvement
- New opportunities flagged for legal review
Output Format
## Daily Legal Brief -- [Date]
### Urgent / Action Required
[Items needing immediate attention, sorted by urgency]
### Contract Pipeline
- **Awaiting Your Review**: [count and list]
- **Pending Counterparty Response**: [count and list]
- **Approaching Deadlines**: [items due this week]
### New Requests
[Contract review requests, NDA requests, compliance questions received since last brief]
### Calendar Today
[Meetings with legal relevance and what prep is needed]
### Team Activity
[Key messages or updates from legal team channels]
### This Week's Deadlines
[Upcoming deadlines and filing dates]
### Sources Not Available
[Any sources that were not connected or returned errors]
Topic Brief
Research and brief on a specific legal question or topic across available sources.
Workflow
- Accept the topic query from the user
- Search across connected sources:
- Documents: Internal memos, prior analyses, playbooks, precedent
- Email: Prior communications on the topic
- Chat: Team discussions about the topic
- CLM: Related contracts or clauses
- Synthesize findings into a structured brief
Output Format
## Topic Brief: [Topic]
### Summary
[2-3 sentence executive summary of findings]
### Background
[Context and history from internal sources]
### Current State
[What the organization's current position or approach is, based on available documents]
### Key Considerations
[Important factors, risks, or open questions]
### Internal Precedent
[Prior decisions, memos, or positions found in internal sources]
### Gaps
[What information is missing or what sources were not available]
### Recommended Next Steps
[What the user should do with this information]
Important Notes
- Topic briefs synthesize what is available in connected sources; they do not substitute for formal legal research
- If the topic requires current legal authority or case law, recommend the user consult a legal research platform (Westlaw, Lexis, etc.) or outside counsel
- Always note the limitations of the sources searched
Incident Brief
Rapid briefing for developing situations that require immediate legal attention (data breaches, litigation threats, regulatory inquiries, IP disputes, etc.).
Workflow
- Accept the incident topic or description
- Rapidly scan all connected sources for relevant context:
- Email: Communications about the incident
- Chat: Real-time discussions and escalations
- Documents: Relevant policies, response plans, insurance coverage
- Calendar: Scheduled response meetings
- CLM: Affected contracts, indemnification provisions, insurance requirements
- Compile into an actionable incident brief
Output Format
## Incident Brief: [Topic]
**Prepared**: [timestamp]
**Classification**: [severity assessment if determinable]
### Situation Summary
[What is known about the incident]
### Timeline
[Chronological summary of events based on available sources]
### Immediate Legal Considerations
[Regulatory notification requirements, preservation obligations, privilege concerns]
### Relevant Agreements
[Contracts, insurance policies, or other agreements that may be implicated]
### Internal Response
[What response activity has already occurred based on email/chat]
### Key Contacts
[Relevant internal and external contacts identified from sources]
### Recommended Immediate Actions
1. [Most urgent action]
2. [Second priority]
3. [etc.]
### Information Gaps
[What is not yet known and needs to be determined]
### Sources Checked
[What was searched and what was not available]
Important Notes for Incident Briefs
- Speed matters. Produce the brief quickly with available information rather than waiting for complete information
- Flag any litigation hold or preservation obligations immediately
- Note privilege considerations (mark the brief as attorney-client privileged / work product if appropriate)
- If the incident may involve a data breach, flag applicable notification deadlines (e.g., 72 hours for GDPR)
- Recommend outside counsel engagement if the matter is significant
General Notes
- If sources are unavailable, note the gaps prominently so the user knows what was not checked
- For daily briefs, learn the user's preferences over time (what they find useful, what they want filtered out)
- Briefs should be actionable: every item should have a clear next step or reason for inclusion
- Keep briefs concise. Link to source materials rather than reproducing them in full
Frequently asked questions about Legal Team Briefing
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