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The Claude AI For Lawyers Book (Pre-Sale Now Open)

TL;DR

  • We wrote the book we wished existed when lawyers first started asking us how to actually use Claude in their practice: The Claude AI For Lawyers book covers it all.
  • It is a practical, prompt-driven guide. No hype, no “the future of law” filler, no surface-level overviews you can get from a free blog post.
  • Pre-sale is live now at a reduced price. The book ships in print and digital, and pre-order buyers get bonus prompt packs and an invite to the launch Q&A.
  • Written for working attorneys, paralegals, intake teams, and law firm owners. Not for AI researchers.
  • If you have read our Claude AI for lawyers guide and wanted the deeper version, this is it.

Every week, we hear some variation of the same question from one of our clients. “I keep hearing about Claude. Where do I actually start? What do I use it for? What do I not use it for? Is this thing going to get me disbarred?”

We have answered that question one firm at a time for two years and we grew a bit tired of answering it one firm at a time. So we wrote a book.

Our Claude AI For Lawyers book is the field guide we wish someone had handed us when we first started running real legal work through Claude. It covers what to use it for, what to avoid, the prompts that actually work, the prompts that look smart but fail in practice, and the workflow changes that turn AI from a novelty into something that pays for itself the first week.

The pre-sale is open now.

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What the Claude AI For Lawyers book covers

This is not a survey of every AI tool on the market, and it is not a hand-wringing essay about whether AI is good or bad for the profession. It is a practical book about one tool, Claude, written for people who bill by the hour and need their software to earn its keep.

Inside the book:

  • Where Claude beats the alternatives for legal work, and where it does not. ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot have their place. Knowing which tool to reach for matters more than picking a favorite.
  • The intake transformation. How to use Claude to qualify leads, draft intake follow-ups, summarize discovery calls, and stop losing cases to firms with faster response times.
  • Drafting workflows that hold up. Demand letters, discovery responses, contract review, deposition prep summaries, client update emails. Real prompts, real outputs, real edits.
  • Legal research without the hallucinations. How to use Claude alongside Westlaw or Lexis without ending up like the lawyer in the Avianca case. Verification habits that take five minutes and save your license.
  • Marketing and content. How to draft case studies, blog posts, intake scripts, and client newsletters without producing the kind of generic AI slop that makes your firm sound like every other firm.
  • Confidentiality and ethics. What Anthropic actually does with your inputs, the difference between consumer Claude and Claude for Work, and the firm policy template you can adapt and put in place this week.
  • Prompts you can copy. Over 100 working prompts for specific legal tasks. The point is to copy, paste, and adjust. You should not have to invent prompts from scratch.

The book is structured so you can read it cover to cover or skip to the chapter that matches the task in front of you today.

Who this book is for

This is for the lawyer or law firm owner who has poked at Claude, gotten something useful out of it, and wants to know how to make that the rule instead of the exception.

  • It is for the managing partner who wants to roll AI out across the firm without creating a confidentiality problem.
  • It is for the paralegal or legal assistant who is already using Claude on their own and wants to do more with it.
  • It is for the marketing manager at a firm who is tired of agencies promising “AI-powered SEO” and wants to understand what is actually happening under the hood.
  • It is not for AI engineers, prompt influencers, or anyone looking for a 500-page treatise on the philosophy of machine learning. There are other books for that.

Why we wrote it

The honest reason is that the existing material out there is either thin or wrong.

Half the “AI for lawyers” content online is recycled marketing copy from vendors trying to sell you a SaaS product. The other half is written by people who have never had to bill a client, manage an intake team, or sit across from a partner who is skeptical of the whole thing.

We have spent the last two years implementing Claude inside law firms. Personal injury shops, family law practices, criminal defense firms, estate planning practices, employment law shops. We have seen what works, what gets adopted, and what gets quietly abandoned after week three. The book captures that.

If you have read our material on legal AI and wanted us to go deeper, this is the deeper version.

What you get when you pre-order

Pre-sale pricing is set below the launch price. On top of the discount, pre-order buyers get:

  • Both formats included. Print edition shipped at launch, plus an immediate digital download so you can start reading today.
  • The Prompt Vault. A separate downloadable file with every prompt in the book in copy-ready format, organized by practice area and task. No retyping.
  • A firm AI policy template. A starting-point document you can adapt for your firm, covering confidentiality, client disclosure, attorney review requirements, and acceptable use.
  • An invite to the launch Q&A. Live session the week the book ships. Bring your hardest implementation question.
  • Updates for one year. Claude changes fast. So does what works. Pre-order buyers get every revision through the next twelve months at no extra cost.

We are capping the pre-sale at a fixed number of orders. When it closes, the price goes up and the bonuses come off.

Frequently asked questions

Is this written by lawyers? The book is written by marketing operators who have worked inside law firms for over a decade. Where it touches on legal practice, it draws on input from practicing attorneys across multiple practice areas. It does not pretend to give legal advice. It gives marketing and operations advice for lawyers.

Will the content be outdated in six months? Some of it will. AI moves fast. That is exactly why pre-order buyers get a year of updates included. The core ideas about workflow, prompt structure, confidentiality, and verification are durable. The specific feature notes will get refreshed.

Do you cover ChatGPT and Gemini too? We reference them where the comparison matters. The book is focused on Claude because that is where we see the best fit for legal work right now. If you use a different tool, most of the workflow advice still applies, but the prompt examples are written for Claude specifically.

What about Claude Code, Claude for Work, and the legal plugins? Covered. There is a full chapter on which Claude product fits which firm size and use case, including when it makes sense to move off the consumer product onto a Claude for Work seat.

Can I expense this? Perhaps. We include an invoice on request that lists the book as a continuing education and operations resource. Most firms expense it under marketing, technology, or training depending on how the practice handles those line items.

Pre-order the Claude AI For Lawyers book now

The pre-sale is open. Bonuses and discounted pricing are locked in until we hit the order cap or the official launch date, whichever comes first.

Place your order here

If you have questions about the book, bulk orders for your firm, or whether it is a fit for your practice, get in touch and we will get back to you the same day. The books are scheduled to ship in June of 2026 with digital copies available upon request.

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