LLMs produce legal-looking writing that isn't actually legal. Empty phrasing, vague attributions, systematic hedging, decorative Latin — a practitioner spots these tells within three lines. A judge does too.
LawyerScrib is a skill for Claude Code and Cursor that cleans them up. It scans 17 patterns typical of AI writing applied to French law (briefs, legal opinions, memos, emails, formal instruments) and rewrites each passage to recover the voice of a lawyer building an argument, not a model generating text.
The result: writing that takes a position — precise, with sourced references and a clear stance. Not neutral prose that "remains at your disposal for any further information.