By anthropics
Manages a law school legal clinic end-to-end: setup, student onboarding, structured intake with conflict checks, deadline tracking, document drafting, case memos, client correspondence, professor review queues, and semester-end case handoffs — all constrained by ABA Formal Op. 512.
Help a clinic supervisor author a practice-area guide that configures how student-facing skills behave — intake questions, pedagogy posture (assist / guide / teach), review gates, cross-plugin checks, and local rules. Use when a supervising attorney wants to build or revise a per-practice-area guide, tune how the clinic skills behave for their clinic type, or set their teaching philosophy as plugin configuration.
Log a client communication — call, email, text, letter, in-person, voicemail. Append-only per-case record with dated entries, direction, medium, summary, action items. Works alongside /client-letter and /status client. Use when logging a call or client email, reviewing a communication log, or asking "what did we tell [client] last time".
Structured intake — practice-area templates, cross-area issue spotting, conflict flags, and triage classification. Produces a formatted case summary the student analyzes and the professor reviews. Does NOT decide case acceptance. Use when starting a new client intake, running an intake interview, or writing up a new client's situation.
Routine client correspondence from templates — appointment confirmations, document requests, brief "we filed it" updates. Plain language, required elements, supervision routing. NOT substantive advice. Use when a student needs to send routine correspondence, an appointment confirmation, a document request letter, or a brief status note to a client.
Professor's one-time clinic setup — practice areas, jurisdiction, supervision style (formal review queue / configurable flags / lighter-touch), and handbook/rules upload. Writes CLAUDE.md so every other skill and every student who runs /ramp reads from the same clinic context. Use on fresh install, when CLAUDE.md has placeholders, when re-doing setup with --redo, or when re-checking integrations with --check-integrations.
Search messages, read channels, find discussions across your workspace.
Search, read, and fetch documents from Google Drive.
Free Law Project's legal research platform — millions of U.S. court opinions, PACER dockets, judge profiles, oral arguments, and citation verification.
Courtroom5 — jurisdiction-aware guidance for self-represented litigants: case intake, deadline calculations, procedural next steps
Primary law research — search cases by concept or wording, find cases from citations, extract authorities, check treatment, verify quoted language.
External network access
Connects to servers outside your machine
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Reference agents, skills, and data connectors for the legal workflows we see most — in-house commercial, privacy, product, corporate, employment, litigation, regulatory, AI governance, IP, and the learning side of the practice (law school clinics and students).
New here? Start with QUICKSTART.md — install in 60 seconds. This README is the full reference.
Everything here is available two ways from one source: install it as a Claude Cowork or Claude Code plugin, or deploy it through the Claude Managed Agents API behind your own workflow engine. Same system prompt, same skills — you choose where it runs.
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[!IMPORTANT] Every output from these plugins is a draft for attorney review — not legal advice, not a legal conclusion, not a substitute for a lawyer. They are built with guardrails that reflect that: source attribution on every citation, conservative defaults on privilege and subjective legal calls, jurisdiction assumptions surfaced, and explicit gates before anything is filed, sent, or relied on. A lawyer reviews, verifies, and takes professional responsibility for anything that leaves the building. These plugins make that review faster; they do not replace it.
These plugins do not represent Anthropic's legal positions. They are tools that help lawyers analyze issues. Where a skill includes a checklist item, a suggested framework, a risk flag, or a characterization of case law or regulatory guidance, that is an aid to the reviewing attorney's own analysis, not a statement of Anthropic's view of the law. The law in many of these areas is unsettled and evolving. The attorney using the plugin — not the plugin, and not Anthropic — is responsible for the legal positions taken in their work product.
What's in the repo:
CLAUDE.md practice profile that every skill reads from.Each agent is named for the workflow it runs. They're the most common surface — start with the ones that match your work, then tune the underlying skill, the practice profile, and the connectors to how your team does it.
npx claudepluginhub anthropics/claude-for-legal --plugin legal-clinicDocument processing suite — Excel (xlsx), Word (docx), PowerPoint (pptx), and PDF generation and manipulation.
Anthropic's production Excel skill - read, analyze, create and edit .xlsx workbooks with formulas, formatting and charts. The most finance-relevant skill there.
Anthropic's production Word skill — create and edit .docx with tracked changes. For memos, technical accounting papers and reports.
Anthropic's production PDF skill — extract text and tables, fill forms and generate PDFs. Essential for financial statements, contracts and scanned invoices.
Anthropic's production PowerPoint skill — create and edit .pptx decks. The render layer for board and management packs.
Sets up the clinic, onboards students, runs structured intake, tracks deadlines with malpractice-aware caution, and hands off cases at semester end — built within ABA Formal Op. 512.
Manages the litigation portfolio — matters, deadlines, holds, demands, outside counsel — and does the work: claim charts (patent and civil), chronologies, depo prep, privilege logs, brief drafting. Adapts to how you work litigation: in-house, firm, or solo.
Speed up contract review, NDA triage, and compliance workflows for in-house legal teams. Draft legal briefs, organize precedent research, and manage institutional knowledge.
Civil legal aid and court self-help — eligibility screening, structured intake, jurisdiction-aware drafting, managing-attorney review, and rolling case transfers — built within ABA Formal Op. 512 and LSC program rules.
Summarize depositions, build case timelines, draft motions, and manage discovery holds
Memory compression system for Claude Code - persist context across sessions