The Legal Ops Kit is a living document, and the most valuable improvements come from practitioners using it. Corrections, missing examples, "this didn't work for us" notes, regional or jurisdiction-specific nuance — all of it makes the kit more useful for the next person landing on a chapter under pressure.

Suggesting an edit

Every page has an Edit in Notion button at the top. Clicking it opens the page in Notion as a publicly readable view, where you can leave inline comments on any paragraph, table, or callout.

The flow:

  1. Read the chapter on the site.
  2. Click Edit in Notion at the top of the page.
  3. The page opens in Notion. Scroll to the section you want to comment on.
  4. Highlight the text, click the comment icon, and write your suggestion or correction.
  5. Submit. Comments reach the editorial team, and approved changes get merged back into the source.

You'll need a Notion account

Notion requires you to be signed in to comment. If you don't have an account, you can create one free at notion.so — it takes about 30 seconds and works for any Notion-published kit. We don't get access to your workspace; only your name and the comments you leave on these pages.

Prefer not to create a Notion account? Email suggestions directly to info@tilt.legal.

What makes a good contribution

What we tend not to merge