outreach-blog-preview-renderer

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name: outreach-blog-preview-renderer
description: Use when the legal AI product team needs to preview, format, or generate a blog post for publication — either for the product blog or for placement in third-party legal/tech publications. Produces a preview-ready draft with headline, meta description, body, and social sharing copy. Triggers on requests to draft, review, or prepare blog content for a legal AI product.
license: MIT
metadata:
id: outreach.blog-preview-renderer
category: outreach
intent: ["outreach", "blog", "content", "preview", "publication"]
related:
- outreach-backlink-pr-campaign
- outreach-press-list-mena
- outreach-growth-agent-runner
priority: P3
source: Louis — HAQQ Legal AI (github.com/sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal)
version: "1.0"

Blog Preview Renderer

Blog content is the primary organic growth lever for a legal AI product: it builds domain authority, educates potential users, demonstrates product capability, and generates the linkable assets that power PR campaigns. A blog post is also a trust signal to the professional audience — lawyers expect precision, citations, and a point of view. This skill produces a preview-ready blog post package.

Purpose

Produce a complete, publication-ready blog post that:

  • Is accurate enough to pass review by a qualified lawyer
  • Is readable enough to engage a non-lawyer business audience
  • Includes all metadata needed for web publication (headline, meta, slug, tags)
  • Can be repurposed as social content (LinkedIn, Twitter/X)

Inputs

Input Why it matters Default
Topic / angle The specific argument or insight the post makes See topic bank below
Target audience Lawyer vs in-house counsel vs GC vs startup founder MENA in-house / GC
Target publication Own blog vs third-party placement affects tone and depth Own product blog
Target jurisdiction Determines which legal rules are cited UAE / MENA
Desired word count Different for thought leadership vs how-to vs news commentary 800–1200 words
SEO target keyword For own blog; for placement pieces focus on publication fit Varies by topic

Output package

For each blog post, produce:

1. Headline options (3)

Type Example
How-to "How to Negotiate a Non-Compete Clause Under UAE Law"
Data / insight "Why 80% of UAE Non-Compete Clauses Are Unenforceable"
Opinion / take "MENA Lawyers Are Still Drafting for Yesterday's Workforce Law"

2. Meta description (160 characters max)

"UAE non-compete clauses must meet four legal tests to be enforceable. Most don't. Here's what in-house counsel should be doing differently in 2026."

3. Article body structure

# [Headline]

## The problem / hook (1–2 paragraphs)
Open with a concrete scenario or surprising fact. No "in the rapidly evolving landscape" openers.

## The rule / insight (2–3 paragraphs)
State the law or principle clearly. Cite correctly (light citation for blog: "Article 10 of UAE Federal Decree-Law 33/2021").
No fabricated citations.

## The implication / application (2–3 paragraphs)
What does this mean for practitioners? What should they do differently?
Concrete, actionable.

## The MENA angle (1–2 paragraphs)
If the topic spans jurisdictions, flag the material differences briefly.
This is the differentiating content for a MENA-focused product.

## Call to action
One concrete next step for the reader. Tie to product capability if relevant.

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*This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult qualified legal counsel for advice on your specific situation.*

4. Social copy

LinkedIn (300 characters):

"Most UAE non-compete clauses are drafted to fail. Under FDL 33/2021, they must be proportionate in scope, geography, and duration. A "no competitors, MENA region, 2 years" clause will get reduced by a court. Here's the redraft checklist. [link]"

Twitter/X (280 characters):

"UAE non-competes: 4 tests, most fail. Scope ✓ Geography ✗ Duration borderline ✓ Legitimate interest ✗. FDL 33/2021 gives courts power to narrow, not void. Practical fix below. 🧵"

High-value topics for a MENA-focused legal AI product:

Category Topics
Jurisdiction guides "UAE Employment Law 2026: The 5 Rules GCs Get Wrong" · "DIFC vs Onshore UAE: Which Forum for Your Next Commercial Dispute?"
AI + law "What Legal AI Can (and Cannot) Do for Your MENA Practice" · "The In-House GC's Guide to AI-Assisted Contract Review"
Practice area how-tos "NDA Negotiation in MENA: The 6 Clauses That Kill Deals" · "Cross-Border M&A in the GCC: Regulatory Approvals Explained"
Thought leadership "Why the GCC Needs a Unified IP Framework" · "Legal Operations: How Fast-Growing MENA Companies Build Without Big Law"
Product / skills "We Analysed 500 MENA Employment Contracts. Here's What We Found." · "Introducing the Open Legal AI Skills Library"

Quality bar

  • Every legal statement must be accurate and cited at a level appropriate for a professional audience.
  • "Arguably" and similar weasel words are acceptable in opinion pieces but not in how-to posts.
  • Do not fabricate statistics. If you don't have data, describe the phenomenon without inventing numbers.
  • Apply the legal AI disclaimer at the bottom of every post.

What to avoid

  • SEO-stuffed intros ("In today's fast-paced legal landscape…")
  • Vague conclusions ("Legal teams should consider AI tools")
  • Overly promotional copy that obscures the informational value
  • Any advice that crosses into a client-lawyer relationship (the disclaimer is mandatory, not optional)
  • [[outreach-backlink-pr-campaign]]
  • [[outreach-press-list-mena]]
  • [[outreach-press-list-europe]]
  • [[outreach-growth-agent-runner]]