1.Overview
The Prompt Library provides a repository for firm-wide legal prompts and playbooks, standardizing Ask Sque interactions and enabling consistent legal analysis across the firm.
Rather than starting from scratch with each Ask Sque interaction, attorneys use proven prompt templates and playbook collections that capture institutional expertise and produce predictable, professionally appropriate outputs.
2.Core Capabilities
Prompt Design and Creation
Develop structured prompts with context, objectives, output format, and client-specific factors for consistent AI assistance.
Library Organization and Access
Organize prompts by practice area, document type, and task type with metadata, search, browse, and suggested prompts.
Firm Playbooks
Thematic collections of related prompts for litigation, contract management, and transactional workflows—with governance and continuous improvement.
3.Prompt Library Guides
Explore the guides below for detailed instructions on each area:
- Effective Prompt Design and Creation — Prompt structure, example prompts, and design best practices.
- Prompt Library Organization and Access — Library structure, metadata, discovery, and application workflow.
- Building Firm Playbooks and Knowledge Standardization — Playbook types, benefits, and governance.
Frequently asked questions
The Prompt Library is a firm-wide repository for legal prompts and playbooks. It standardizes Ask Sque interactions and enables consistent legal analysis across the firm by providing reusable, well-designed prompt templates.
Effective prompts include a context statement, document type specification, analysis objectives, output format specification, and client-specific factors. Specificity, format clarity, and defined scope produce consistent, predictable outputs.
A playbook is a thematic collection of related prompts organized for a specific complex workflow—such as litigation, contract management, or transactional matters. Playbooks standardize analysis across matters and preserve institutional expertise.
Browse by practice area or task type, search by keyword, or accept suggested prompts when opening a document. Select a prompt, customize it for your situation, apply it to a document via Ask Sque, review results, and save or incorporate the output.