First-draft support
Use ChatGPT to produce a starting draft for an internal note, checklist, or plain-English explanation that staff or attorneys review before use.
ChatGPT for lawyers
ChatGPT is useful for brainstorming, draft structure, checklists, internal explanations, and staff enablement. FirmOps turns that raw capability into supervised workflows with source checks and approval gates.
Practical uses
Keep the model in the preparation lane: make rough work faster, then let the firm verify the answer.
Use ChatGPT to produce a starting draft for an internal note, checklist, or plain-English explanation that staff or attorneys review before use.
Turn a messy process into a draft checklist, then have the firm verify the steps against the actual workflow and policy.
Draft a status update or missing-item request from approved facts, then hold the message until a human reviews and sends it.
Help staff ask better questions, compare options, and prepare manager-ready summaries without turning the model into the decision-maker.
Guardrails
A law firm does not need another place where staff paste work and hope. It needs a controlled path: approved context, clear prompts, visible sources, human review, and a place where the approved output goes next.
Fit matrix
Good fit
Brainstorming, draft structure, checklists, staff training, and plain-English summaries.
Needs controls
Matter-specific drafts, client messages, records tasks, or anything that depends on file accuracy.
Poor fit
Final advice, settlement decisions, legal conclusions, filings, or unsupervised record updates.
Next step
Bring one draft, checklist, or staff bottleneck. FirmOps will show how the work moves from prompt to review to approved next step.