Anthropic Releases 12 Legal AI Skills. mot-r Customers Can Use All of Them Today.

Anthropic has released 12 practice-area plugins for legal teams — covering Commercial Legal, Corporate Legal, Employment, Privacy, Product, Regulatory, AI Governance, IP, Litigation, and more. Every one of them is configurable as an AI task inside mot-r workflows today. No coding required. No waiting for a roadmap. No IT project.

That's not a coincidence. It's how mot-r was designed.

Each plugin is purpose-built for a specific legal practice area. The Commercial Legal skill reviews vendor agreements and NDAs against your playbooks. The AI Governance skill triages AI use cases against your governance tiers and drafts AI policies. The Litigation skill manages legal holds, chronologies, privilege logs, and brief drafting. The Corporate Legal skill handles M&A diligence, disclosure schedules, and closing checklists. Twelve skills covering twelve areas where in-house legal teams carry real risk and need AI that understands the work.

Configuring any of these as an AI skill inside mot-r means it fires at the right step in a governed workflow template, with the right people assigned, the output going through human review before anything moves forward, and every action — input, output, execution — logged in a complete audit trail. That's the difference between AI in legal work and AI governance for legal work.

mot-r applies the same framework to every LLM provider. When Anthropic, OpenAI, or any other provider releases new capabilities, mot-r customers can configure those capabilities as governed AI tasks the same day they become available. No lock-in to a single model or vendor. Bring your own keys, choose your own models, assign different models to different tasks based on what each one does best. The moment something new ships anywhere in the market, it is immediately available inside a governed legal workflow — with lawyers in the loop, a full audit trail running, and the business protected.

[See how AI tasks work inside mot-r →]

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