Run an AI impact assessment — structured intake, risk analysis, regulatory classification per regime in scope, policy consistency diff, and recommendation with conditions. Uses the house-style structure learned from the seed impact assessment in `~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ai-governance-legal/CLAUDE.md`. Use when user says "impact assessment for", "assess this AI use case", "run an AIA", "generate an AIA", "we need to document this AI system", "AI risk assessment for X", or follows a conditional triage result.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "aia-generation" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/claude-for-legal/main/ai-governance-legal/skills/aia-generation/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/aia-generation/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ai-governance-legal/CLAUDE.md. Confirm impact assessment house style is populated.~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ai-governance-legal/CLAUDE.md AI policy commitments./ai-governance-legal:aia-generation "AI résumé screening for HR"
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 /ai-governance-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/ai-governance-legal/matters/<matter-slug>/. Never read another matter's files unless Cross-matter context is on.
An AI impact assessment is a documented decision, not a form. It answers: what does this AI system do, how does it reach its outputs, who's affected if it's wrong, what's the oversight, and is it okay to deploy. This skill structures that conversation and writes the output in this team's format — the one learned from the seed impact assessment during cold-start.
An AI impact assessment is not the same as a PIA. A PIA asks whether personal data is handled lawfully. An AIA asks whether the AI system is designed and deployed responsibly. They often need to happen in parallel; they're not substitutes.
Read ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ai-governance-legal/CLAUDE.md → ## Impact assessment house style. That has:
If the seed structure is in ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ai-governance-legal/CLAUDE.md, use it. The point is that this assessment
looks like the other assessments this team produces.
Jurisdictional scope. This assessment applies the regulatory regimes listed in ## Regulatory footprint in ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ai-governance-legal/CLAUDE.md. AI legal rules, risk classifications, and deployment obligations vary materially by jurisdiction and are moving fast. If this system is (or will be) deployed outside that footprint, or if a choice-of-law question is in play, this analysis may not apply as written — re-run or expand the footprint.
Check the trigger criteria in ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ai-governance-legal/CLAUDE.md.
Also check these regardless:
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ai-governance-legal/CLAUDE.md?If none of the above and the house trigger isn't met:
"Doesn't look like this needs a full impact assessment. Here's a one-paragraph
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Manage matter workspaces — create, list, switch, close, or detach the active matter. Use in multi-client private practice to keep one client's context separate from another, or when a substantive skill needs to know which matter it's working in.
Draft a DMCA takedown notice, triage one you received, or draft a §512(g) counter-notice. Use when asserting copyright through a §512(c)(3) takedown with the fair-use and perjury gates, when an incoming takedown needs triage into comply / counter / engage / ignore options, or when drafting a §512(g)(3) counter-notice with the consent-to-federal-jurisdiction gate.
Search watched registries for community legal skills, showing matches with descriptions and offering to show the full SKILL.md before install. Use when the user says "browse", "search skills", "find a skill for", "what's out there for", or wants to add a new registry to the watchlist.
Case status summary by audience — client-facing (plain language), internal (for the professor), or court-ready (formal caption format per local rules). Same facts, different framing and depth. Use when a student needs to update the client, brief the professor, or prepare a court status report.
Draft a brief section in house style, consistent with the case theory — every fact cited, every case checked, every argument tied to the theory. Use when the user says "draft the [section]", "write the statement of facts", "argument section on [issue]", or needs a first draft of a brief section.
Brief a case in your preferred format. In drill-me mode, makes the student state the holding first. Use when the user says "brief [case]", "what's the holding in", "case brief", or pastes a case.