Generate legal briefings for daily updates, research, and incident response.
The materials indicate this is an open-source, prompt-only legal briefing skill with no declared keys, remote endpoints, or local code execution, so overall risk is low. Caution is still warranted because it is designed to summarize data across connected sources such as email, calendar, chat, and contracts, so actual data exposure depends on the host environment's connectors.
The materials and objective checks indicate the skill itself does not require keys or environment variables, and it does not ask users to provide tokens, API keys, or other sensitive credentials.
No remote endpoints are declared, and the system marks it as prompt-only; the materials only mention generating briefings from 'connected' sources, without showing that the skill itself directly sends data to external hosts.
As a prompt-only skill, the materials do not show it launching local processes, executing scripts, or requesting system-level execution privileges, nor do they describe additional system capabilities.
Functionally, it is intended to scan connected sources such as email, calendar, chat, CLM, CRM, and documents and summarize legal-relevant content; this is normal data-reading behavior for such a skill, but it may touch sensitive business information like contracts, compliance matters, and incident response data, with the actual scope depending on the host-authorized connectors.
Positive factors include that it is open-source on GitHub and auditable; however, the repository has no declared license, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so while there is some trust basis, additional review of the repository and commit history is advisable before production use.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "brief" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/main/legal/skills/brief/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/brief/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
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An incident response brief that helps the team quickly understand facts, legal obligations, risks, and pending issues.
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.
/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.
A morning summary of everything a legal team member needs to know to start their day.
Check each connected source for legal-relevant items:
Email (if connected):
Calendar (if connected):
Chat (if connected):
CLM (if connected):
CRM (if connected):
## 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]
Research and brief on a specific legal question or topic across available sources.
## 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]
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