The Problem
Without TeamPrompt
Teams across legal face the same risks when AI tools go unmanaged.
Associates paste privileged information into AI tools
Without safeguards, confidential case facts, client names, and privileged strategy end up in third-party AI systems — creating malpractice exposure and ABA Rule 1.6 violations.
Zero audit trail for AI usage
If opposing counsel asks how AI was used on a matter, your firm has no record. That is a discovery nightmare waiting to happen.
With TeamPrompt
Purpose-built for legal teams
See how the dashboard looks for your team — complete with industry-specific security rules and prompts.
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Key Features
Built for legal compliance
Every feature designed with your industry's requirements in mind.
Privilege & Confidentiality Protection
Detect client names, case numbers, opposing party details, and privileged strategy language before prompts reach any AI model. Protect work product and attorney-client privilege automatically.
Legal Prompt Templates
Firm-approved prompt templates for contract review, case brief generation, legal research, deposition prep, and motion drafting. Reduce hallucination risk with structured, tested prompts.
Legal Writing Guidelines
Embed your firm's writing standards, citation formats, and jurisdiction-specific rules directly into prompt guidance. Every associate follows the same playbook.
Matter-Level Audit Log
Track every AI interaction by user, matter number, and timestamp. Generate reports for ethics reviews, client audits, or internal compliance checks with one click.
What this looks like in practice
Sarah, litigation associate
Sarah is researching case law and pastes a privileged client email into Claude to get a quick summary of the key arguments. The email contains the client's name, case strategy, and internal assessments.
TeamPrompt detects the client name pattern and privilege markers in the text. The prompt is blocked before it ever reaches Claude, and Sarah sees exactly which phrases triggered the block.
Sarah strips out the client-identifying details, replaces them with generic placeholders, and resubmits. She gets her summary — and the firm has a logged record showing privilege was protected.
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Built-in DLP rules
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Total available detection rules
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AI tools protected
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How does TeamPrompt protect attorney-client privilege?
TeamPrompt scans every prompt for client names, case numbers, matter identifiers, opposing party details, and privileged strategy language before it is sent to any AI model. When privileged content is detected, the prompt is blocked and the attorney is prompted to redact sensitive information. This creates a defensible process for AI usage that satisfies ABA ethics guidelines.
Can we organize prompts by practice area and matter?
Yes. TeamPrompt supports hierarchical organization by practice group (litigation, corporate, IP, etc.), individual matter, and attorney. Partners can approve templates at the practice-group level, and associates see only the prompt libraries relevant to their assigned matters.
What happens if an associate tries to paste a client name into an AI prompt?
TeamPrompt's security rules will detect the client name and block the prompt from being submitted. The associate sees a clear explanation of what was flagged and instructions for redacting the information. The blocked attempt is logged for compliance review, but the sensitive content is never sent to the AI provider.
Does TeamPrompt help with ABA Model Rule 1.6 compliance?
Yes. ABA Model Rule 1.6 requires lawyers to make reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized disclosure of client information. TeamPrompt provides the technical safeguards (pre-submission scanning), process controls (approved templates), and documentation (audit logs) that demonstrate reasonable efforts under the rule.
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