1.Overview

The Prompt Library provides organizational structure for prompt discovery and reuse.

2.Library Organization Structure

Prompts are organized by:

1. Practice Area

  • Litigation Prompts
  • Intellectual Property Prompts
  • Corporate Transactions Prompts
  • Real Estate Prompts
  • Labor & Employment Prompts

2. Document Type

  • Contract Analysis Prompts
  • Pleading Review Prompts
  • Evidence Analysis Prompts
  • Financial Document Prompts

3. Task Type

  • Research Prompts
  • Drafting Prompts
  • Analysis Prompts
  • Strategy Development Prompts

3.Prompt Library Metadata

Each prompt includes:

  • Title: Descriptive title identifying prompt use
  • Description: One-paragraph description of prompt purpose and appropriate use cases
  • Practice Area: Applicable practice area(s)
  • Document Type: Document type(s) prompt is designed to analyze
  • Complexity Level: Basic (junior attorneys), Intermediate (mid-level attorneys), Advanced (partners, specialists)
  • Last Updated: Date prompt was last modified
  • Author: Prompt creator (for questions or feedback)
  • Usage Statistics: How frequently prompt has been used, enabling identification of most valuable prompts

4.Prompt Discovery and Access

Users access Prompt Library through multiple mechanisms:

  1. Search: Text search for relevant prompts by keyword (e.g., searching "lease analysis" returns commercial lease analysis prompts)
  2. Browse by Practice Area: Navigation through practice area hierarchy to find practice-area-specific prompts
  3. Browse by Task: Navigation by task type (research, drafting, analysis)
  4. Suggested Prompts: When opening a document, Sque suggests relevant prompts based on document type

5.Prompt Application Workflow

Using a library prompt:

  1. Select Prompt: User selects prompt from library
  2. Customize: User reviews prompt and makes any customizations for specific situation
  3. Apply to Document: User selects document to analyze and applies customized prompt to Ask Sque
  4. Review Results: User reviews Ask Sque output and edits as needed
  5. Save Output: User saves analysis output or incorporates into working document

Frequently asked questions

The Prompt Library is a firm-wide repository for legal prompts and playbooks. It standardizes Ask Sque interactions and enables consistent legal analysis across the firm by providing reusable, well-designed prompt templates.

Effective prompts include a context statement, document type specification, analysis objectives, output format specification, and client-specific factors. Specificity, format clarity, and defined scope produce consistent, predictable outputs.

A playbook is a thematic collection of related prompts organized for a specific complex workflow—such as litigation, contract management, or transactional matters. Playbooks standardize analysis across matters and preserve institutional expertise.

Browse by practice area or task type, search by keyword, or accept suggested prompts when opening a document. Select a prompt, customize it for your situation, apply it to a document via Ask Sque, review results, and save or incorporate the output.