---
name: project-management-summary
title: Legal Project Management Summary
description: Produces U.S. legal project management summaries consolidating objectives, scope, timeline, budget, resources, risks, and next steps into a stakeholder-ready document. Use when asked for project management summary, matter status, LPM report, budget tracking, timeline update, milestone review, or portfolio status.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/project-management-summary
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: us
practice: general
language: en
---

# Legal Project Management Summary

Deliver a decision-ready snapshot of a legal matter's status, plan, and risks.

## Prerequisites

Gather before drafting:

1. Matter file summary or project charter
2. Latest task list or workplan
3. Budget baseline and current spend
4. Key dates, deadlines, and team roster
5. Recent developments or decisions
6. Audience and distribution scope

## Quick Start

1. Collect prerequisites above
2. Fill every section in the output structure below
3. Apply privilege markings and audience-appropriate filtering
4. Verify dates are `YYYY-MM-DD` and all owners are named

## Output Structure

Fill every section. Omit nothing without explanation.

**Header**
- Matter name / Client / Lead counsel / Prepared by
- As-of date (`YYYY-MM-DD`)
- Distribution: `Internal` | `Client` | `Restricted`

**1) Executive Overview** (2-3 sentences)
- Current status, primary driver, immediate attention items

**2) Objectives and Scope**
| Objective | Business/Legal Driver | Deliverable | Owner | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|

**3) Timeline**
| Milestone | Target Date | Actual Date | Dependency | Owner | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|

**4) Budget**
| Budget Item | Baseline | Spent to Date | Forecast to Complete | Variance | Driver |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|

**5) Resources**
| Name/Role | Allocation (%) | Key Responsibilities | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|

**6) Status Assessment**
| Dimension | R/Y/G | Evidence | Corrective Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Schedule | | | |
| Budget | | | |
| Quality | | | |
| Team | | | |
| Client | | | |
| Risk | | | |

**7) Risks and Issues**
| Risk/Issue | Impact | Likelihood | Mitigation | Owner | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|

**8) Decisions and Approvals**
| Decision Needed | Options | Recommendation | Decision Maker | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|

**9) Action Items**
| Action | Owner | Due Date | Success Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|

**10) Source References**
- List all documents, emails, reports, and data sources used.

## Pitfalls and Checks

- Mark privileged or work-product sections as `PRIVILEGED/WORK PRODUCT`.
- If audience is external, omit attorney mental impressions and litigation strategy.
- Highlight root causes for variances; specify corrective owners and deadlines.
- Note jurisdictional constraints or court deadlines explicitly.
- Keep legal analysis minimal unless audience is internal.
