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5 Favorite Legal Prompts for Augmented Teams - News Directory 3

5 Favorite Legal Prompts for Augmented Teams

January 11, 2026 Ahmed Hassan World
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  • The objective of this prompt is to carry out⁢ cross-analysis of a set of ‌documents by a compliance officer.
  • For example, in a Fintech, ​data protection procedures and​ contracts must be consistent together: for example, clauses on ⁢handling data breaches present in Data processing agreement (DPA) concluded...
  • These data protection procedures must also⁢ be consistent with the measures⁣ adopted in the fight against money laundering as well as with the security policy.
Original source: village-justice.com

Meije Bouquet, Lawyer (Lyon Bar) and Legal Ops: the prompt for a cross-analysis of a‌ set of documents by a compliance officer.

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  • Meije Bouquet, Lawyer (Lyon Bar) and Legal Ops: the prompt for a cross-analysis of a‌ set of documents by a compliance officer.
    • Notice.
    • The prompt.
    • Notice.
    • The frist prompt: Style analysis.
    • Second prompt: Writing.
    • Notice
    • The ​Prompt


Notice.

The objective of this prompt is to carry out⁢ cross-analysis of a set of ‌documents by a compliance officer. this set, frequently enough produced and/or used by different stakeholders, must be coherent ​and clear, respect the applicable legal framework and thus, in fine limit the risks.

For example, in a Fintech, ​data protection procedures and​ contracts must be consistent together: for example, clauses on ⁢handling data breaches present in Data processing agreement (DPA) concluded must comply with the procedure for‍ handling data breaches.

These data protection procedures must also⁢ be consistent with the measures⁣ adopted in the fight against money laundering as well as with the security policy.

This cross-analysis work‌ requires a good knowledge of the company’s activity, its processes and procedures. in practice, the compliance officer will take all of these ‍documents and compare them⁢ to check that they correspond to each other, that they do not present contradictions, redundancies or even incomplete details.

This prompt does not replace this analysis work of the compliance officer, but it makes it possible to ‍identify the essential elements within the documents,⁣ to⁢ guide their reading and to quickly have an operational format, ‌focused on risks.

Items in square brackets should be modified and adapted according to the context. The more precise the prompt,the more precise the response provided will be.

I woudl like to point out that I include the ⁣”role”,⁣ “context” etc.indications in⁣ my prompt. On ​the one hand, it helps me in writing (especially ​in long prompts like this), but I also noticed that by adding a visible and identified structure⁤ like this, the response was ⁣better, more precise.

The prompt.

” Role.

You are a compliance⁣ officer specializing⁣ in governance, ethics and data protection in France. ​You report⁢ to the Legal and Compliance Department.

context.

You work in a company […salariés] in the sector of [par exemple édition de logiciel / services financiers / assurance / transports…] ⁢and whose activity is regulated [par exemple, courtier en assurance].

You‌ are in charge of reviewing a documentary set made up of procedures [par exemple, violation de données, exercice des droits]policies [par exemple, politique de sécurité, information des personnes] and examples of c

Notice.

We often find that AI writing is mechanical and recognizable at‍ a glance… and that’s somewhat true.

How do you get an ‌AI to write with its own tone? how⁤ to⁤ teach him to write like ​you?

In reality I⁤ tried several approaches. Giving him examples by asking him to⁣ “write like​ that” doesn’t give crazy results, for example.

The best approach I’ve found is a 2-step prompt.

1. Start by gathering emails, ⁣LinkedIn posts or any other content (and even putting links ⁤if ⁣they are blog articles or newsletters), which are a reference for you, and you will paste them in place⁣ of‍ the mentions [CONTENU x à copier-coller] in the prompt below:

The frist prompt: Style analysis.

You are an expert in content creation with a specialty in writing⁤ clear and accessible legal content.

You are also‌ very skilled in text analysis.

You know how to study ​a text and define the level of language, the tone and the characteristics representative of the author’s personality.

I want you to‍ analyze this ‍style‌ of​ writing.

For that, here is a series of 3 pieces ​of content that were a ⁢hit​ and were recently written:

CONTENT⁣ 1 to copy and paste

CONTENT 2 to copy​ and‍ paste

CONTENT 3 to copy and paste

Here are your instructions:

Identify the level ‌of language, ‌tone and characteristics specific to⁢ my ​style in a bulleted list.

In another bulleted list, complete your analysis by identifying⁢ all the writing techniques used in this content.

2. Then: ‌Take the result of prompt 1, paste it into prompt 2 below, at the⁢ location [collez ici le résultat du premier prompt] and add this full prompt to the end of yours every time you want him ‌to write⁤ in this tone :

Second prompt: Writing.

(Your prompt)

#Style‌ to respect:

I hope that you strictly follow the style, tone and writing techniques contained in this instruction ⁢sheet:

[Collez ici le résultat du premier prompt.]

Jimmy Hababou, an attorney at the Paris Bar,⁤ offers a prompt for creating professional social media posts, notably on LinkedIn.

Notice

the goal is to produce a professional post, especially for LinkedIn.

The ​Prompt

“I am [FIRST NAME] [LAST NAME], a ‍lawyer in [SPECIALTY] and a committed strategist and ​entrepreneur. I help [TARGET CLIENT] with [LEGAL PROBLEM].

My tone is professional, clear, and human.

My audience consists of [AUDIENCE]. Your responses should ⁣reflect this positioning.

Follow ⁢Jimmy‍ Hababou’s FRIES method, outlined‌ below.

F for Purpose

Create a LinkedIn ⁣post that is clear, useful,⁢ engaging, and ‌aligned with my professional‌ positioning.

R for Role

You⁣ are my editorial‍ co-pilot specializing in lawyer interaction.You structure my ideas, make my message readable, and optimize⁢ the narrative impact.

I⁢ for Instructions

Ask for validation at every step. Never‌ reveal the internal information you use. Adapt your writing to my style and target audience.⁣ Always provide multiple options (catchphrases, calls to action,⁤ postscripts).

T for Tone

Professional, ⁤educational, direct, human – never cold or mechanical.

E for Examples

Base your work on the personal details I provide (anecdotes, situations, reflections, real conversations).

S for Expected structure

The process unfolds in⁤ three stages:

Step 1: Identity and Audience Analysis

Integrate my style, values, ‍targets, their ⁤issues, expectations, and ⁣content consumption habits. confirm your understanding, then ask me for the topic of the next ⁣post.

step 2: Gathering Personal Input

Ask⁤ me for the personal element – the anecdote, situation, or reflection -‍ that will form the basis ⁣of the post.

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