Legal Compliance
Jurisdiction-aware legal, regulatory, and compliance skill for founders. Ships with a complete UAE reference set as the worked example. Non-UAE founders wire in their own jurisdiction's source documents (PDFs, government URLs, gazetted acts) at setup, and the skill answers from those instead. Trigger on: legal question, regulation, hire/fire, termination, contract, NDA, trademark, IP, privacy, data protection, tax filing, VAT, corporate tax, license renewal, visa, work permit, dispute, court, arbitration, compliance deadline, or any situation with legal implications. Always grounds answers in loaded reference docs - never invents law.
Works with: Claude Code (native) · Cursor, Codex CLI (manual)
native: this artifact type is that client's own format
Install (Claude Code):
cp -r legal-compliance ~/.claude/skills/- tashan score: 42.0
- Adoption: 2 repos
- Upkeep: 64.0
- Freshness: 98.0
- Evidence coverage: 84% of the inputs this score can use — the rest are unknown, and the score is discounted for it
- Health: active
- Contributors: 1
- License: MIT
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Measured 2026-08-20 · scorer s5 · how · something wrong here?