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Identify Privilege Types

Identify Privilege Types

Use this template for repeatable, defensible AI review in Claira.

TODO: Screenshot - template picker with Identify Privilege Types selected and a mapped output field.

What this prompt is for

This template helps standardize outputs so reviewers can validate and code results quickly.

Step-by-step in Claira

  1. Open Prompting > Template picker in your case.
  2. Select Identify Privilege Types and map the output to one or more review fields.
  3. Run a 10-25 document sample and inspect edge cases first.
  4. Adjust instructions outside the prompt body (field mapping, workflow settings), then rerun.

The prompt

Analyze this document to determine whether it contains privileged information under Canadian law in the context below:\n[insert known solicitors, law firms, clients, or legal matters]\n\nReturn ONLY one searchable value:\nYESPRIV or NOPRIV.\n\nIf YESPRIV, specify all applicable privilege types using searchable tags (e.g., SOLICITORCLIENT, LITIGATION, COMMONINTEREST) and cite key excerpts supporting your determination.
  • Add case context before running (date range, custodians, issue framing).
  • Keep output constraints explicit (format, allowed values, fallback behavior).
  • Version your template configuration so results remain reproducible.

Worked example

Input excerpt

Email dated 2025-02-14 from Dana Lee to Jordan Park confirms the vendor contract amendment was approved and signed the same day.

Expected output shape

A concise answer that follows the exact format required by the prompt and is directly mappable to your selected review field(s).

Troubleshooting

  • If output is too broad, reduce scope and test with a smaller sample.
  • If output format drifts, restate strict formatting requirements in workflow instructions.
  • If quality varies across models, compare two models on the same fixed sample set.
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