Skills
Browse curated AI skills for development, design, testing, and more.
Browse curated AI skills for development, design, testing, and more.
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@CSlawyer1985
律师函起草前的委托背景收集——当事人、事实、依据、筹码、 最佳替代方案和保密过滤——写入结构化的委托登记文件供 律师函起草技能读取。当用户想准备律师函、在起草前进行委托登记, 或获取付款催告、违约/催告整改、停止侵权等律师函的背景时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
结案——捕获结果、最终敞口和反思教训,从活跃案件组合中归档但不删除记录。 当用户需要结案、说"[案件]结束了"或需要记录和解、撤诉、判决、 撤回或合并结果时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
向案件历史文件追加带日期的事件记录并刷新日志行—— 捕获新进展、状态变化、风险重评估、期限变更和和解授权变更。 当用户需要记录案件更新、标注进展或对案件组合记录状态变更时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
为多客户执业场景管理案件工作空间——创建、列表、切换、关闭或脱离活跃案件。 当用户需要创建新案件工作空间、切换活跃案件、列出案件、归档案件或 仅在实务级工作而不关联特定案件时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
构建或审查要件分析表——专利权利要求对照表(侵权、无效或审查)或 民事构成要件分析表(任何诉讼请求或抗辩),每个单元格附精确引用, 缺口检测为优先输出。当用户要求要件分析表、权利要求对照表、 证据对照表、侵权或无效主张、逐要件映射,或问"我们证明[主张]还缺什么"时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
从声明的文件来源和上传材料构建或更新大事记——提取带日期的事件、 去重,并按案件理论标记重要性。当用户要求从证据材料或案件文件 构建大事记或时间线,说"从材料中提取时间线"或"什么发生了什么时间", 或需要工作大事记、事实陈述或证人特定时间线时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
登记新案件——统一问题涵盖标识信息、利益冲突检索、来源、 风险分流、重要性、外聘律师、内部负责人、证据保全和关键日期; 写入 matter.md 和 history.md 并在 _log.yaml 中追加结构化行。 当用户说"新案件"、"登记这个案件"或需要将新案件纳入案件组合时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
证据三性审查——对证据清单进行首轮审查,做出明显的 合法性/关联性判断并标记需要律师审查的疑难项目。 当用户说"审查证据清单"、"证据三性审查"、 "检查这些证据的可采性"或有证据清单需要在质证前审核时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
为活跃案件组合中的各外聘律师生成每周状态请求邮件草稿—— 每案一份 markdown。当用户要求向外聘律师发状态请求、 每周外聘律师检查或需要从案件组合日志中起草各案状态邮件时使用。

@CSlawyer1985
引导式自定义你的诉讼实践画像——修改一项而不重新运行整个首次配置访谈。 调整执业角色、立场(原告/被告/混合)、风险校准、执业背景、 文书风格、上报表联系人、严重性词汇或案件工作空间路径。 当用户说"修改我的[某项目]"、"更新我的画像"、"编辑我的配置"或"自定义"时使用。

@anthropics
Roll up the portfolio from _log.yaml — risk distribution, upcoming deadlines, stale matters, materiality totals, stage distribution, and flagged anomalies. Use when the user asks "where do we stand", "how many open matters", or wants a portfolio rollup or status across all active matters.

@anthropics
House cold-start for the litigation plugin — branches by role (in-house, firm associate, solo) and side (plaintiff, defense, both), captures risk calibration, landscape, and house style, and writes the practice profile CLAUDE.md. Use on a fresh install, when the user wants to set up or redo the practice profile, or to re-check available integrations.

@anthropics
Append a dated event to a matter's history file and refresh the log row — captures new developments, status changes, risk re-assessments, deadline shifts, and settlement authority changes. Use when the user wants to log an update on a matter, note a development, or record a status change against the portfolio.

@anthropics
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.

@anthropics
Deep briefing on one matter — current posture, what's changed, next deadline, open questions, and a risk re-assessment check, ready before a GC update or outside counsel call. Use when the user says "brief me on [matter]", "where are we on [matter]", or needs a read on a specific matter.

@anthropics
Pre-drafting context gathering for a demand letter — parties, facts, basis, leverage, BATNA, and privilege filters — written to a structured intake.md the demand-draft skill reads. Use when the user wants to prep a demand letter, run intake before drafting, or capture context for a payment demand, breach/cure notice, cease-and-desist, employment separation, or preservation demand.

@anthropics
Build a deposition outline for a witness — pull their documents from the eDiscovery platform, organize topics around the case theory, and surface impeachment material. Use when the user says "depo prep for [witness]", "build a depo outline", or "prepare for [name]'s deposition".

@anthropics
Draft a demand letter from a completed intake, gated on a privilege / FRE 408 / waiver / admission checklist, with a .docx output, post-send checklist, and an offer to create a matter. Use when the user says "draft the demand", "write the [type] letter", or has a finished demand intake ready to turn into a sendable draft.

@anthropics
Build or review an element chart — a patent claim chart (infringement, invalidity, or review) or a civil element chart for any cause of action or defense — with every cell pin-cited and gap detection as the priority output. Use when the user asks for a claim chart, element chart, proof chart, infringement or invalidity contention, element-by-element mapping, or asks "what are we missing to prove [claim]".

@anthropics
Generate weekly status-request email drafts to outside counsel across the active portfolio — markdown per matter, plus Gmail drafts when the MCP is available. Use when the user asks for OC status requests, weekly outside counsel check-ins, or wants per-matter status emails drafted from the portfolio log.

@anthropics
Intake a new matter — uniform questions covering identification, conflicts, source, risk triage, materiality, outside counsel, owners, legal hold, and key dates; writes matter.md and history.md and appends a structured row to _log.yaml. Use when the user says "new matter", "intake this matter", or wants to bring a new matter into the portfolio.

@anthropics
Triage an inbound demand letter — extract fields, cross-check the portfolio, assess merit, present response options with a recommendation, and hand off to matter-intake or demand-intake if escalation is warranted. Use when the user says "we got a demand letter", "triage this demand", or shares an incoming demand to evaluate.

@anthropics
Manage matter workspaces for multi-client practices — create, list, switch, close, or detach the active matter. Use when the user wants to create a new matter workspace, switch the active matter, list matters, archive a matter, or work at practice-level only without an active matter.

@anthropics
Triage a subpoena served on the company — classify it, analyze scope/burden/privilege, cross-check the portfolio, and produce an objections framework, compliance plan, and deadline calendar. Use when the user says "we got a subpoena", "served with a subpoena", or shares a subpoena, CID, or third-party document request to evaluate.