I made a guide on how to get started with AI workflows in legal, using the most accessible tools available today!
• On the web: Claude Chat & Manus AI
• On desktop: Claude Cowork & OpenAI Codex
What I like about Skills is not the format per se (a folder of prompts, scripts, and other assets). It's that this format is portable and has become a standard.
Write your automation once, use it anywhere. No vendor lock-in, ever. Today you run it with Claude, tomorrow with whatever model is best.
And adoption is growing fast across the industry! Beyond the tools listed above, anyone comfortable with the terminal can also run Skills in Claude Code, Google Gemini, Mistral Vibe, and many others.
I think more lawyers should see what AI agents can do, and I hope this guide helps someone get started.
And if you want to see what Skills for legal work look like in practice, check out what the Lawvable contributors have built.