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/legal:* v1.2.0 Anthropic

Legal

Speed up contract review, NDA triage, and compliance workflows for in-house legal teams. Draft legal briefs, organize precedent research, and manage institutional knowledge.

Install in Cowork
Or in terminal claude plugin install legal@pace

Overview

An AI-powered productivity plugin for in-house legal teams, primarily designed for [Cowork](https://claude.com/product/cowork), Anthropic's agentic desktop application — though it also works in Claude Code. Automates contract review, NDA triage, compliance workflows, legal briefings, and templated responses -- all configurable to your organization's specific

Read the full README on GitHub →

Skills (9)

Each skill auto-triggers when its description matches what you're doing, or you can invoke explicitly via the slash command.

  • /legal:brief

    Generate contextual briefings for legal work — daily summary, topic research, or incident response. Use when starting your day and need a scan of legal-relevant items across email, calendar, and contracts, when researching a specific legal question across internal sources, or when a developing situation (data breach, litigation threat, regulatory inquiry) needs rapid context.

  • /legal:compliance-check

    Run a compliance check on a proposed action, product feature, or business initiative, surfacing applicable regulations, required approvals, and risk areas. Use when launching a feature that touches personal data, when marketing or product proposes something with regulatory implications, or when you need to know which approvals and jurisdictional requirements apply before proceeding.

  • /legal:legal-response

    Generate a response to a common legal inquiry using configured templates, with built-in escalation checks for situations that shouldn't use a templated reply. Use when responding to data subject requests, litigation hold notices, vendor legal questions, NDA requests from business teams, or subpoenas.

  • /legal:legal-risk-assessment

    Assess and classify legal risks using a severity-by-likelihood framework with escalation criteria. Use when evaluating contract risk, assessing deal exposure, classifying issues by severity, or determining whether a matter needs senior counsel or outside legal review.

  • /legal:meeting-briefing

    Prepare structured briefings for meetings with legal relevance and track resulting action items. Use when preparing for contract negotiations, board meetings, compliance reviews, or any meeting where legal context, background research, or action tracking is needed.

  • /legal:review-contract

    Review a contract against your organization's negotiation playbook — flag deviations, generate redlines, provide business impact analysis. Use when reviewing vendor or customer agreements, when you need clause-by-clause analysis against standard positions, or when preparing a negotiation strategy with prioritized redlines and fallback positions.

  • /legal:signature-request

    Prepare and route a document for e-signature — run a pre-signature checklist, configure signing order, and send for execution. Use when a contract is finalized and ready to sign, when verifying entity names, exhibits, and signature blocks before sending, or when setting up an envelope with sequential or parallel signers.

  • /legal:triage-nda

    Rapidly triage an incoming NDA and classify it as GREEN (standard approval), YELLOW (counsel review), or RED (full legal review). Use when a new NDA arrives from sales or business development, when screening for embedded non-solicits, non-competes, or missing carveouts, or when deciding whether an NDA can be signed under standard delegation.

  • /legal:vendor-check

    Check the status of existing agreements with a vendor across all connected systems — CLM, CRM, email, and document storage — with gap analysis and upcoming deadlines. Use when onboarding or renewing a vendor, when you need a consolidated view of what's signed and what's missing (MSA, DPA, SOW), or when checking for approaching expirations and surviving obligations.

Connectors

MCP servers this plugin integrates with, grouped by category. Bundled servers are pre-configured in .mcp.json. Alternatives slot in via the ~~category placeholder pattern.

Category Bundled Alternatives
Chat ~~chat Slack Microsoft Teams, Discord
Email ~~email GmailMicrosoft 365 none
Calendar ~~calendar Google CalendarMicrosoft 365 none
Office suite ~~office suite Microsoft 365 Google Workspace
Cloud storage ~~cloud storage Microsoft 365BoxEgnyte Dropbox, SharePoint, Google Drive
Knowledge base ~~knowledge base NotionGuruAtlassian Confluence Help Scout, Slite, Coda
Project tracker ~~project tracker LinearAsanaAtlassian (Jira/Confluence)monday.comClickUp Shortcut, Basecamp, Wrike
E-signature ~~e-signature DocuSign Adobe Sign
CLM ~~CLM (none pre-configured) Ironclad, Agiloft

How MCP and connectors work → · Full CONNECTORS.md on GitHub →

Source

Pace imports this plugin verbatim from upstream. We don't edit it here; customize by forking to a new directory (e.g. plugins/legal-gb/) and registering it separately in the marketplace.