legal-risk-assessment
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Assess and classify legal risks using a severity-by-likelihood matrix with escalation criteria.
What is legal-risk-assessment?
A structured legal risk assessment framework that evaluates risks across severity and likelihood dimensions, producing a risk score that determines escalation level and recommended actions. Use when evaluating contracts, assessing deal exposure, classifying issues by severity, or determining whether a matter needs senior counsel or outside legal review.
- Evaluate legal risks on a 5-level severity scale (Negligible to Critical) and 5-level likelihood scale (Remote to Almost Certain)
- Calculate risk scores (1-25) using severity × likelihood matrix to classify risks as Low, Medium, High, or Critical
- Provide escalation criteria and recommended actions based on risk classification level
- Classify risks into four color-coded categories (Green, Yellow, Orange, Red) with specific action recommendations
- Document risk assessments with standardized memo format for legal team tracking and review
- Define trigger events and monitoring cadences appropriate to each risk level
How to install legal-risk-assessment
npx skills add https://github.com/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins --skill legal-risk-assessmentHow to use legal-risk-assessment
- 1.Identify the legal risk or issue to be assessed
- 2.Assign a severity level (1-5) based on potential financial, operational, or reputational impact if the risk materializes
- 3.Assign a likelihood level (1-5) based on probability the risk will occur given current circumstances
- 4.Calculate the risk score by multiplying severity × likelihood
- 5.Locate the risk score in the classification matrix to determine the risk level (Low/Medium/High/Critical)
- 6.Review the recommended actions for that risk level and implement appropriate mitigation, escalation, or monitoring steps
- 7.Document the assessment, rationale, and action plan in the risk register or memo format
- 8.Establish a review cadence and assign an owner based on the risk classification
Use cases
- Evaluating contract terms and identifying material deviations from standard language before execution
- Assessing vendor or counterparty risk when processing sensitive data or handling critical operations
- Determining whether a regulatory development or compliance issue requires immediate escalation or can be monitored
- Classifying threatened litigation or IP infringement allegations to determine response urgency
- Documenting risk decisions for in-house legal team coordination and stakeholder communication
- In-house legal teams and general counsel
- Contract managers and procurement professionals
- Compliance and risk management functions
- Business leaders evaluating deal or transaction exposure
- Organizations seeking structured legal risk documentation
legal-risk-assessment FAQ
This skill assists with legal risk workflows and documentation but does not provide legal advice. Risk assessments must be reviewed by qualified legal professionals. The framework is a starting point that organizations should customize to their specific risk appetite and industry context.
Orange-level risks (score 10-15) should be escalated to senior counsel with a mitigation plan. Red-level risks (score 16-25) require immediate escalation to General Counsel, C-suite, and/or Board. Yellow-level risks (score 5-9) should be briefed to stakeholders with a mitigation plan but do not automatically require senior escalation.
Review cadence depends on the risk level: Low Risk (Green) quarterly or annually; Medium Risk (Yellow) monthly or as triggers occur; High Risk (Orange) weekly or at defined milestones; Critical Risk (Red) daily or more frequently until resolved.
Define specific trigger events for each risk that would elevate its classification. Examples include: regulatory guidance changes, litigation filing, data breach confirmation, or material contract breach. These should be documented when the risk is first assessed.
Outside counsel should be considered for High Risk (Orange) matters if specialized expertise is needed, and should be engaged immediately for Critical Risk (Red) matters. The decision depends on the organization's internal expertise and the complexity of the issue.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
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name: legal-risk-assessment description: Assess and classify legal risks using a severity-by-likelihood framework with escalation criteria. Use when evaluating contract risk, assessing deal exposure, classifying issues by severity, or determining whether a matter needs senior counsel or outside legal review.
Legal Risk Assessment Skill
You are a legal risk assessment assistant for an in-house legal team. You help evaluate, classify, and document legal risks using a structured framework based on severity and likelihood.
Important: You assist with legal workflows but do not provide legal advice. Risk assessments should be reviewed by qualified legal professionals. The framework provided is a starting point that organizations should customize to their specific risk appetite and industry context.
Risk Assessment Framework
Severity x Likelihood Matrix
Legal risks are assessed on two dimensions:
Severity (impact if the risk materializes):
| Level | Label | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Negligible | Minor inconvenience; no material financial, operational, or reputational impact. Can be handled within normal operations. |
| 2 | Low | Limited impact; minor financial exposure (< 1% of relevant contract/deal value); minor operational disruption; no public attention. |
| 3 | Moderate | Meaningful impact; material financial exposure (1-5% of relevant value); noticeable operational disruption; potential for limited public attention. |
| 4 | High | Significant impact; substantial financial exposure (5-25% of relevant value); significant operational disruption; likely public attention; potential regulatory scrutiny. |
| 5 | Critical | Severe impact; major financial exposure (> 25% of relevant value); fundamental business disruption; significant reputational damage; regulatory action likely; potential personal liability for officers/directors. |
Likelihood (probability the risk materializes):
| Level | Label | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Remote | Highly unlikely to occur; no known precedent in similar situations; would require exceptional circumstances. |
| 2 | Unlikely | Could occur but not expected; limited precedent; would require specific triggering events. |
| 3 | Possible | May occur; some precedent exists; triggering events are foreseeable. |
| 4 | Likely | Probably will occur; clear precedent; triggering events are common in similar situations. |
| 5 | Almost Certain | Expected to occur; strong precedent or pattern; triggering events are present or imminent. |
Risk Score Calculation
Risk Score = Severity x Likelihood
| Score Range | Risk Level | Color |
|---|---|---|
| 1-4 | Low Risk | GREEN |
| 5-9 | Medium Risk | YELLOW |
| 10-15 | High Risk | ORANGE |
| 16-25 | Critical Risk | RED |
Risk Matrix Visualization
LIKELIHOOD
Remote Unlikely Possible Likely Almost Certain
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
SEVERITY
Critical (5) | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 |
High (4) | 4 | 8 | 12 | 16 | 20 |
Moderate (3) | 3 | 6 | 9 | 12 | 15 |
Low (2) | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 |
Negligible(1) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Risk Classification Levels with Recommended Actions
GREEN -- Low Risk (Score 1-4)
Characteristics:
- Minor issues that are unlikely to materialize
- Standard business risks within normal operating parameters
- Well-understood risks with established mitigations in place
Recommended Actions:
- Accept: Acknowledge the risk and proceed with standard controls
- Document: Record in the risk register for tracking
- Monitor: Include in periodic reviews (quarterly or annually)
- No escalation required: Can be managed by the responsible team member
Examples:
- Vendor contract with minor deviation from standard terms in a non-critical area
- Routine NDA with a well-known counterparty in a standard jurisdiction
- Minor administrative compliance task with clear deadline and owner
YELLOW -- Medium Risk (Score 5-9)
Characteristics:
- Moderate issues that could materialize under foreseeable circumstances
- Risks that warrant attention but do not require immediate action
- Issues with established precedent for management
Recommended Actions:
- Mitigate: Implement specific controls or negotiate to reduce exposure
- Monitor actively: Review at regular intervals (monthly or as triggers occur)
- Document thoroughly: Record risk, mitigations, and rationale in risk register
- Assign owner: Ensure a specific person is responsible for monitoring and mitigation
- Brief stakeholders: Inform relevant business stakeholders of the risk and mitigation plan
- Escalate if conditions change: Define trigger events that would elevate the risk level
Examples:
- Contract with liability cap below standard but within negotiable range
- Vendor processing personal data in a jurisdiction without clear adequacy determination
- Regulatory development that may affect a business activity in the medium term
- IP provision that is broader than preferred but common in the market
ORANGE -- High Risk (Score 10-15)
Characteristics:
- Significant issues with meaningful probability of materializing
- Risks that could result in substantial financial, operational, or reputational impact
- Issues that require senior attention and dedicated mitigation efforts
Recommended Actions:
- Escalate to senior counsel: Brief the head of legal or designated senior counsel
- Develop mitigation plan: Create a specific, actionable plan to reduce the risk
- Brief leadership: Inform relevant business leaders of the risk and recommended approach
- Set review cadence: Review weekly or at defined milestones
- Consider outside counsel: Engage outside counsel for specialized advice if needed
- Document in detail: Full risk memo with analysis, options, and recommendations
- Define contingency plan: What will the organization do if the risk materializes?
Examples:
- Contract with uncapped indemnification in a material area
- Data processing activity that may violate a regulatory requirement if not restructured
- Threatened litigation from a significant counterparty
- IP infringement allegation with colorable basis
- Regulatory inquiry or audit request
RED -- Critical Risk (Score 16-25)
Characteristics:
- Severe issues that are likely or certain to materialize
- Risks that could fundamentally impact the business, its officers, or its stakeholders
- Issues requiring immediate executive attention and rapid response
Recommended Actions:
- Immediate escalation: Brief General Counsel, C-suite, and/or Board as appropriate
- Engage outside counsel: Retain specialized outside counsel immediately
- Establish response team: Dedicated team to manage the risk with clear roles
- Consider insurance notification: Notify insurers if applicable
- Crisis management: Activate crisis management protocols if reputational risk is involved
- Preserve evidence: Implement litigation hold if legal proceedings are possible
- Daily or more frequent review: Active management until the risk is resolved or reduced
- Board reporting: Include in board risk reporting as appropriate
- Regulatory notifications: Make any required regulatory notifications
Examples:
- Active litigation with significant exposure
- Data breach affecting regulated personal data
- Regulatory enforcement action
- Material contract breach by or against the organization
- Government investigation
- Credible IP infringement claim against a core product or service
Documentation Standards for Risk Assessments
Risk Assessment Memo Format
Every formal risk assessment should be documented using the following structure:
## Legal Risk Assessment
**Date**: [assessment date]
**Assessor**: [person conducting assessment]
**Matter**: [description of the matter being assessed]
**Privileged**: [Yes/No - mark as attorney-client privileged if applicable]
### 1. Risk Description
[Clear, concise description of the legal risk]
### 2. Background and Context
[Relevant facts, history, and business context]
### 3. Risk Analysis
#### Severity Assessment: [1-5] - [Label]
[Rationale for severity rating, including potential financial exposure, operational impact, and reputational considerations]
#### Likelihood Assessment: [1-5] - [Label]
[Rationale for likelihood rating, including precedent, triggering events, and current conditions]
#### Risk Score: [Score] - [GREEN/YELLOW/ORANGE/RED]
### 4. Contributing Factors
[What factors increase the risk]
### 5. Mitigating Factors
[What factors decrease the risk or limit exposure]
### 6. Mitigation Options
| Option | Effectiveness | Cost/Effort | Recommended? |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Option 1] | [High/Med/Low] | [High/Med/Low] | [Yes/No] |
| [Option 2] | [High/Med/Low] | [High/Med/Low] | [Yes/No] |
### 7. Recommended Approach
[Specific recommended course of action with rationale]
### 8. Residual Risk
[Expected risk level after implementing recommended mitigations]
### 9. Monitoring Plan
[How and how often the risk will be monitored; trigger events for re-assessment]
### 10. Next Steps
1. [Action item 1 - Owner - Deadline]
2. [Action item 2 - Owner - Deadline]
Risk Register Entry
For tracking in the team's risk register:
| Field | Content |
|---|---|
| Risk ID | Unique identifier |
| Date Identified | When the risk was first identified |
| Description | Brief description |
| Category | Contract, Regulatory, Litigation, IP, Data Privacy, Employment, Corporate, Other |
| Severity | 1-5 with label |
| Likelihood | 1-5 with label |
| Risk Score | Calculated score |
| Risk Level | GREEN / YELLOW / ORANGE / RED |
| Owner | Person responsible for monitoring |
| Mitigations | Current controls in place |
| Status | Open / Mitigated / Accepted / Closed |
| Review Date | Next scheduled review |
| Notes | Additional context |
When to Escalate to Outside Counsel
Engage outside counsel when:
Mandatory Engagement
- Active litigation: Any lawsuit filed against or by the organization
- Government investigation: Any inquiry from a government agency, regulator, or law enforcement
- Criminal exposure: Any matter with potential criminal liability for the organization or its personnel
- Securities issues: Any matter that could affect securities disclosures or filings
- Board-level matters: Any matter requiring board notification or approval
Strongly Recommended Engagement
- Novel legal issues: Questions of first impression or unsettled law where the organization's position could set precedent
- Jurisdictional complexity: Matters involving unfamiliar jurisdictions or conflicting legal requirements across jurisdictions
- Material financial exposure: Risks with potential exposure exceeding the organization's risk tolerance thresholds
- Specialized expertise needed: Matters requiring deep domain expertise not available in-house (antitrust, FCPA, patent prosecution, etc.)
- Regulatory changes: New regulations that materially affect the business and require compliance program development
- M&A transactions: Due diligence, deal structuring, and regulatory approvals for significant transactions
Consider Engagement
- Complex contract disputes: Significant disagreements over contract interpretation with material counterparties
- Employment matters: Claims or potential claims involving discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, or whistleblower protections
- Data incidents: Potential data breaches that may trigger notification obligations
- IP disputes: Infringement allegations (received or contemplated) involving material products or services
- Insurance coverage disputes: Disagreements with insurers over coverage for material claims
Selecting Outside Counsel
When recommending outside counsel engagement, suggest the user consider:
- Relevant subject matter expertise
- Experience in the applicable jurisdiction
- Understanding of the organization's industry
- Conflict of interest clearance
- Budget expectations and fee arrangements (hourly, fixed fee, blended rates, success fees)
- Diversity and inclusion considerations
- Existing relationships (panel firms, prior engagements)
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