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General Attorney Strategy/Document Prompt

Draft various legal documents ensuring compliance and accuracy.

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Contract Review Analysis

Identify risks and suggest revisions for a given contract.

"Review the following contract [provide contract text or summary] for [Your Client's Role, e.g., the Licensor]. Identify: 1. Key Obligations for our client. 2. Key Obligations for the other party. 3. High-Risk Clauses (e.g., Indemnification, Limitation of Liability, Termination, Exclusivity). 4. Ambiguous or Unclear Language. 5. Missing Clauses beneficial to our client (e.g., Confidentiality, Governing Law). 6. Suggested Revisions or points for negotiation. 7. Overall Risk Assessment (Low/Medium/High). 8. Summary of key takeaways for the client."

Deposition Preparation Outline

Witness examination outline

"Create a deposition outline for [type of witness, e.g., Plaintiff, Expert Witness, Corporate Representative] in a [case type, e.g., breach of contract] matter covering: - Introduction and Admonitions - Background and qualifications examination - Key factual areas to explore (chronologically or thematically) - Document authentication questions (referencing specific exhibit numbers) - Questions about key communications (emails, meetings) - Exploration of damages or specific claims/defenses - Potential impeachment material (inconsistent statements, prior testimony) - Expert witness challenges (methodology, basis for opinions - if applicable) - Exhibit handling procedures - Critical follow-up questions based on anticipated answers - Instructions for handling objections"