Legal Service Document Generation Skill
Overview
Generate professional legal service documents from case materials or communication records. It supports multiple document types and adopts a modular architecture to automatically match scenarios.
Core Principles:
- Only perform information extraction, induction, structuring and professional expression conversion
- Do not add new facts, do not fabricate legal provisions or judicial opinions
- Only conduct analysis and provide suggestions based on the provided materials
Document Types
Litigation Service Plan
Applicable Scenario: The client has explicitly entrusted litigation and needs to display the complete service idea and work plan
Core Features:
- Highlight legal analysis and strategies
- Clarify service stages and content
- Complete narrative in paragraph form
Template File: templates/litigation-proposal.md
Consultation Report
Applicable Scenario: After the initial legal consultation, the client needs problem sorting and action guidelines
Core Features:
- Include evidence collection list (table + checkbox)
- Practical tool oriented
- Strong operability
Template File: templates/consultation-report.md
Non-litigation Service Plan
Applicable Scenario: Non-litigation projects (such as compliance, transaction, due diligence, etc.) require phased and modular services
Core Features:
- Emphasize project background and demand analysis
- Phased service planning
- Team configuration display
Template File: templates/non-litigation-proposal.md
Legal Service Proposal
Applicable Scenario: After offline communication with the client, a formal plan proposal needs to be submitted
Core Features:
- Strong persuasiveness
- Demonstrate professional competence and plan value
- Display service content in stages
Template File: templates/service-proposal.md
Client Communication Report
Applicable Scenario: Comprehensive recording of complex cases requires a complete analysis framework
Core Features:
- 12-part complete structure
- Include cost-benefit analysis
- Detailed action plan
Template File: templates/communication-report.md
Internal Communication Report
Applicable Scenario: Need other lawyers in the team to help verify problems, discuss strategies or conduct cross-departmental collaboration
Core Features:
- Confidentiality level is fixed as "Internal Confidential"
- Include a special section of "Team Internal Discussion Matters"
- Clearly list the matters that need to be verified by colleagues and the person in charge
Template File: templates/internal-communication-report.md
Workflow
Step 1: Analyze input and determine document type
The selection of document type should comprehensively consider input content, client stage and document purpose.
Common Scenarios:
| Input Content | Client Stage | Document Purpose | Recommended Type |
|---|
| Case materials (indictment, evidence list, etc.) | Entrusted litigation | Show complete service ideas and work plans | Litigation Service Plan |
| Initial consultation communication records | Initial consultation | Problem sorting, evidence collection guidance | Consultation Report |
| Multiple communication records | Complex cases, comprehensive analysis | Complete analysis framework, cost-benefit evaluation | Client Communication Report |
| Non-litigation project background materials | Early stage of the project | Phased service planning, team configuration | Non-litigation Service Plan |
| Need formal submission after communication | Plan presentation | Persuade clients, demonstrate professional competence | Legal Service Proposal |
| Need team collaboration/assistance in verification | Team collaboration | Internal analysis, request for assistance, discussion of strategies | Internal Communication Report |
Key Judgment Factors:
- Client Stage: Initial consultation vs. multiple communications vs. entrusted
- Analysis Depth: Quick action guide vs. comprehensive analysis framework
- Presentation Purpose: Internal work plan vs. external persuasion material
Step 2: Select the corresponding template
Select the corresponding template in templates/ according to the document type.
Step 3: Generate the document
Generate content according to the template structure, and follow the following writing requirements:
General Writing Requirements:
- Paragraph writing: Use paragraph description, avoid excessive use of dots and horizontal bars
- Objective statement: The fact part is stated objectively, avoid subjective evaluation
- Missing information marking: Mark missing or uncertain information with "[To be confirmed]"
- Professional expression: Use accurate legal terms with clear logic
Visualization Extension (Optional):
You can use Mermaid charts to assist in explanation as needed, see Visualization Guide for details.
Step 4: Save the output
Automatically save as a Markdown file, the file name format is document type + case/project name.