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Above the Law publishes guide on building AI prompt libraries for legal teams

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Above the Law published a sponsored guide on June 17, 2026, in partnership with LegalOn, outlining how legal teams can build and scale reusable AI prompt libraries. The article focuses on practical implementation—creating standardized, expert-built prompts for common legal tasks like drafting, research, and document review rather than relying on ad hoc prompting by individual lawyers.

The guide presents a structured framework for organizing prompts as organizational assets. No court ruling, legislation, or regulatory action is involved; this is a how-to resource for in-house counsel and legal operations teams.

Legal departments are moving from experimental AI use toward standardized workflows, and this guide reflects that shift. For practitioners, the relevance lies in the operational question: how to extract consistent value from generative AI tools by treating prompts as reusable, quality-controlled resources rather than one-off queries. Teams still developing AI governance should watch how peers are formalizing prompt management as part of broader AI adoption strategies.

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