Legal AI Assessment Trainer

Practice the structured judgment that responsible AI use in law demands. Learn to classify tools, profile task risks, and match safeguards to stakes — through realistic scenarios drawn from every corner of legal practice.

Three ways to learn

Each mode targets a different aspect of AI assessment competence.

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Spot Assessment

Quick-fire scenarios: read a situation and choose the most appropriate tool category. Builds pattern recognition for the TAG / TAL / TSG / TSL taxonomy.

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Decision Tree

Walk through the full three-stage assessment framework step by step. Profile the task, evaluate tools, choose safeguards — just as you would in practice.

Risk Spotter

Given a scenario and a proposed tool choice, identify what could go wrong. Sharpens your ability to anticipate ethical, confidentiality, and accuracy risks.

The classification grid

Legal AI tools vary along two independent dimensions: scope and domain.

General-Purpose
Legal-Domain
Task-Agnostic

TAG

Broad AI tools not designed for law. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini.

TAL

AI built for legal work across many tasks. Lexis+ AI, CoCounsel.

Task-Specific

TSG

AI built for one function, not legal-specific. Grammarly, Otter.ai.

TSL

AI built for one specific legal task. Spellbook, Clearbrief.

Built for legal professionals and students

60+ scenarios spanning litigation, transactional, regulatory, academic, and in-house contexts.

For Law Faculty

Use as an in-class exercise, a self-study assignment, or a supplement to professional responsibility coursework. Scenarios calibrate to different levels of experience.

For Practitioners

Sharpen your assessment skills across practice areas. Test whether your instincts about tool selection align with structured risk analysis.

For Law Students

Build the analytical habits you will need from day one. Understand why "just use ChatGPT" is sometimes fine and sometimes a serious problem.