MRFL Prompts
Overview
MRFL prompt library. Click any prompt to copy. Master list syncs from Google Drive.
As AI tools become a regular part of legal practice, one friction point keeps coming up: writing good prompts takes time, and everyone ends up reinventing the wheel. MRFL Prompts is a Chrome extension built specifically for our firm that puts a curated, searchable library of vetted AI prompts one click away in your browser, no matter what platform you are using. The library covers the tasks our attorneys actually reach for AI to handle: document review and proofreading, drafting and template work, transactional analysis, loan document checklists, title commitment review, UCC matters, and more. Each prompt is written with our practice context in mind, not the generic one-size-fits-all language you find elsewhere. What it does: Opens from the Chrome toolbar with a single click, on any tab, including Claude, ChatGPT, Lexis, and Westlaw. Lets you filter prompts by practice area, search by keyword, and copy to your clipboard in one click. Fills in placeholders automatically. Many prompts include fields for parties, document names, and key terms. The extension prompts you to fill those in before copying, so you are always pasting a prompt tailored to the actual matter. Remembers which prompts you use most. Your most recently used prompt appears at the top every time you open it. Lets you pin your personal go-to prompts so they are always at the top. Lets each attorney save their own private prompts alongside the firm library, stored only on their machine.
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Details
- Version1.9.0
- UpdatedJune 17, 2026
- Size94.24KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
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