--- name: "client-alert-drafting" description: "Draft professional legal client alerts and publications that inform clients about significant legal developments. Use when asked to: write a client alert, draft a legal update, create a publication about new legislation/regulations/case law, or prepare a legal briefing for clients. Supports all practice areas including corporate, litigation, regulatory, employment, tax, IP, and more. Output available as Word (.docx) or Markdown (.md)." metadata: author: "Skala Inc." license: "Apache-2.0" license-notice: "See LICENSE and NOTICE files in the repository" homepage: "https://skala.io/legal-skills" repository: "https://github.com/skala-io/legal-skills" --- *First published on [Skala Legal Skills](https://www.skala.io/legal-skills)* ## Legal Disclaimer This skill is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The analysis and information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a qualified attorney. No attorney-client relationship is created by using this skill. Laws and regulations vary by jurisdiction and change over time. Always consult with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on specific legal matters. The creators and publishers of this skill disclaim any liability for actions taken or not taken based on the information provided. --- # Client Alert Drafting Draft professional legal client alerts following the standards of top-tier law firms. ## Workflow 1. **Gather information** - Understand the legal development (legislation, case, regulation, guidance) 2. **Identify audience** - Determine target clients and their concerns 3. **Draft structure** - Use the standard template below 4. **Write content** - Follow style guidelines 5. **Generate output** - Create .docx or .md file ## Standard Alert Structure ``` TITLE [Date] | [Practice Area] | [Jurisdiction] IN BRIEF [1-2 paragraph executive summary of the key development and its significance] KEY TAKEAWAYS • [Most important point 1] • [Most important point 2] • [Most important point 3] (3-5 bullet points maximum) IN DEPTH [Detailed analysis organized with subheadings] ## Background [Context and history leading to the development] ## The Development [What specifically changed - new law, ruling, regulation] ## Analysis / Implications [What this means for affected parties] ## Practical Considerations / Actions to Consider [Specific guidance for clients] LOOKING AHEAD (optional) [Future developments to watch] CONTACTS [Author names, titles, locations, contact info] --- [Standard disclaimer] ``` ## Writing Style **Tone**: Professional, authoritative, accessible. Avoid unnecessary jargon. **Voice**: Active voice preferred. Write with confidence. **Length guidelines**: - In Brief: 100-200 words - Key Takeaways: 3-5 bullets, 1-2 sentences each - In Depth: 500-2000 words depending on complexity - Total alert: 800-2500 words typical **Principles**: - Lead with the "so what" - why should clients care? - Balance factual reporting with practical guidance - Use clear headings to aid scanning - Cite sources (cases, statutes, regulations) accurately - Cross-reference related firm publications when relevant - Avoid overly academic or theoretical discussion - Focus on business/practical implications ## Content Guidelines **In Brief section**: - Open with the key development in one sentence - Explain significance in 2-3 sentences - Mention who is affected - Preview main takeaway **Key Takeaways**: - Actionable, specific points - Start each with action verb or impact statement - Most important point first - Avoid repeating In Brief content **In Depth section**: - Organize logically with clear subheadings - Include relevant background/context - Explain the legal change precisely - Analyze implications for different stakeholders - Provide practical guidance - Note any uncertainties or open questions **Practical Considerations**: - Numbered list of specific actions - Be concrete and actionable - Consider different client situations - Note timing/deadlines if applicable ## Practice Area Adaptations Adapt emphasis based on practice area: **Regulatory/Compliance**: Focus on compliance requirements, deadlines, penalties **Litigation**: Focus on case holdings, precedential value, procedural implications **Corporate/M&A**: Focus on deal structuring, transaction considerations **Employment**: Focus on employer obligations, employee rights, HR policies **Tax**: Focus on tax consequences, planning opportunities, reporting requirements **IP**: Focus on protection strategies, enforcement implications ## Output Format **Word document (.docx)**: Use the docx skill. Professional formatting with firm-appropriate styling. **Markdown (.md)**: Clean markdown with proper heading hierarchy. Ask the user which format they prefer if not specified. ## Standard Disclaimer Include at end of every alert: ``` This [publication/alert] is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information contained herein should not be relied upon or used as a substitute for consultation with legal, accounting, tax, or other professional advisors. [Firm name] expressly disclaims all liability in connection with actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the contents of this publication. ``` ## Quality Checklist Before finalizing, verify: - [ ] Title is clear and informative - [ ] In Brief captures the essence quickly - [ ] Key Takeaways are actionable - [ ] Analysis is accurate and well-organized - [ ] Practical guidance is specific - [ ] Citations are correct - [ ] Tone is professional but accessible - [ ] Length is appropriate for complexity - [ ] Disclaimer is included ## Examples See `references/examples.md` for annotated examples of well-crafted alerts across different practice areas.