Detects when Luminance, Kira, or a similar bulk-review tool is in use, hands off the high-volume clause extraction to it, and QAs its output per the trust level in `~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/corporate-legal/CLAUDE.md`. Use when user says "send to Luminance", "bulk review", "AI extraction", or when diligence-issue-extraction hits a high-volume category.
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请帮我安装 askskill 上的 "ai-tool-handoff" 技能: 1. 下载 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/claude-for-legal/main/corporate-legal/skills/ai-tool-handoff/SKILL.md 2. 保存为 ~/.claude/skills/ai-tool-handoff/SKILL.md 3. 装好后重载技能,告诉我可以用了
Matter context. Check ## Matter workspaces in the practice-level CLAUDE.md. If Enabled is ✗ (the default for in-house users), skip the rest of this paragraph — skills use practice-level context and the matter machinery is invisible. If enabled and there is no active matter, ask: "Which matter is this for? Run /corporate-legal:matter-workspace switch <slug> or say practice-level." Load the active matter's matter.md for matter-specific context and overrides. Write outputs to the matter folder at ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/corporate-legal/matters/<matter-slug>/. Never read another matter's files unless Cross-matter context is on.
Luminance and Kira are good at one thing: reading 500 contracts and finding every change-of-control clause. They're less good at judgment — deciding whether a particular CoC provision is actually triggered by this deal structure.
This skill hands off the bulk extraction to the right tool, then runs the QA layer on what comes back.
Before you hand off: try tabular-review first (/corporate-legal:tabular-review). For anything the user's environment can handle — a few hundred documents, a defined column schema — native tabular review is faster to set up, has no per-document cost, and keeps the work product local. Hand off to Luminance/Kira when the corpus is genuinely too large, the team already has a license and workflow, or the matter requires a tool with a validated provenance chain.
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/corporate-legal/CLAUDE.md → AI-assisted review:
If ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/corporate-legal/CLAUDE.md says no AI tool → this skill is a no-op. Everything goes through diligence-issue-extraction directly.
Hand off when all of:
Don't hand off:
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/corporate-legal/CLAUDE.md (which clause types)Per ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/corporate-legal/CLAUDE.md — who loads. If it's you, generate the load instructions. If it's someone else, generate the request:
## [Tool] Load Request — [Deal code] — [Category]
**Documents:** [N] docs from VDR folder [path]
**Load to:** [Tool workspace/matter]
**Extraction targets:**
- Change of control / assignment
- Exclusivity
- [etc. per `~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/corporate-legal/CLAUDE.md`]
**Filter output:** Flag only where extraction target is present — no need for "no CoC clause found" for every doc.
**Return by:** [date]
When the tool returns results, apply the trust level:
"Use as-is": Ingest directly into diligence findings. (Only if ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/corporate-legal/CLAUDE.md says this — it's rare.)
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Review and approve (or reject) pending playbook update proposals from the playbook-monitor agent and apply approved changes to the practice profile. Use when the playbook-monitor agent has surfaced proposals, when the user says "review playbook proposals", "what playbook updates are pending", or wants to step through deviation-driven playbook changes.
Reference: review of SaaS subscription agreements with attention to the terms that matter most in subscription deals — auto-renewal mechanics, price escalation, data portability, uptime SLAs, and subprocessor rights. Loaded by /commercial-legal:review when a SaaS or subscription agreement is detected.
Drafts board or committee meeting minutes in your house format. Auto-detects upcoming board and committee meetings from your calendar, asks for the agenda and any slides or pre-read materials, and produces a complete draft in the format learned from your seed minutes. Also handles written consents in lieu of meetings. Trigger: "board minutes", "draft minutes", "upcoming board meeting", "committee minutes", "written consent", or calendar detection of an upcoming board or committee event.
Aggregate diligence findings into a deal team briefing at the right altitude for the audience — exec summary for leadership, working summary for the team. Use when user says "brief the deal team", "what's the state of diligence", "summarize findings for [audience]", "deal update", or on the briefing cadence.
Entity compliance tracker — initialize, report upcoming deadlines, update status, run health audit, export to CSV. Maintains a compliance-tracker.yaml built from the entity table, calculates filing deadlines by entity and jurisdiction, and surfaces what's due in the next 30/60/90 days. Use when user says "entity compliance", "filing deadlines", "annual reports due", "entity tracker", "what filings are due", "entity health", or "good standing".
Trace how a contract has changed across its base agreement and all amendments — either a summary of all changes over time, or a provision trace for a specific clause. Use when the user says "what changed in this contract over time", "show me the amendment history", "where's the latest [clause]", "how has [provision] evolved", or uploads multiple versions of an agreement.