
GPT 5 For Lawyers
Prompts, Agents, and Workflows for Modern Legal Practice
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Adam Jabbar

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Law is moving fast. Clients want speed and accuracy. This book shows lawyers how to use the latest GPT-5 for real work without risking judgment, privilege, or ethics.
You get a complete playbook. Prompts that actually work. Workflows that chain tasks the way a junior would. Deep Research that returns cited results you can verify. Clear guardrails so you never over-trust the model.
What you will learn
• How to choose the right mode: fast answers, thinking, deep research, and agents
• How to brief AI the way partners brief associates using the RTCF legal prompt method
• Litigation workflows for pleadings, discovery, and trial prep
• Contract workflows for drafting, redlining, and negotiation prep
• Compliance and investigations with checklists, maps, and evidence logs
• Firm operations: intake, billing notes, client alerts, training, and knowledge banks
• Custom GPTs that write in your voice using your samples
• Ethics, bias, confidentiality, and when not to use AI
What you get inside
• An upgraded prompt library with high-leverage, copy-paste prompts
• Simple review rubrics so every output is accurate, complete, and usable
• Practical examples for litigators, transactional lawyers, in-house teams, and solos
• A step-by-step Agent Mode foundation and advanced workflows
About the author
Adam Jabbar is a tech lawyer and legal AI coach. Bestselling author of ChatGPT for Lawyers. He has drafted and reviewed platform and compliance documents for leading tech companies, and he trains firms to deploy safe, effective AI systems.
Read it, test it, and use what works. Keep human judgment at the center. Let GPT-5 do the heavy lifting.