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33+ TikTok video ideas for lawyers & legal

Concrete lawyers & legal video ideas you can film today — each one works on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Copy an idea, pair it with a strong opener from the lawyers & legal hooks library, and post.

  1. 1.Read a real lease clause on camera and translate one predatory line into plain English
  2. 2.Break down exactly what to say and not say during a traffic stop, filmed in your car
  3. 3.Film a know-your-rights card for one scenario, like an officer asking to search your car
  4. 4.React to a viral legal 'hack' and rule on whether it would actually hold up in court
  5. 5.Explain one legal term like 'consideration' using an everyday purchase, zero jargon
  6. 6.Walk through what small claims court actually looks like, from filing to the hearing
  7. 7.Answer your most common DM with the 'this is general info, not legal advice' line up front
  8. 8.Film an honest day in the life of a first-year associate, billable hours and all
  9. 9.Show your bar exam study setup and the one method that actually moved your score
  10. 10.Stitch a viral contract and highlight the three clauses people should never sign blind
  11. 11.Explain at-will employment versus wrongful termination using one relatable firing story
  12. 12.Film 'what I wish I knew before law school' with specifics, not motivation
  13. 13.Break down a landmark case in your practice area in under sixty seconds
  14. 14.Read a demand letter template aloud and explain what makes one actually get results
  15. 15.Show how to prep for a Socratic cold call by briefing one case live on camera
  16. 16.Answer whether you can legally record police, and how the rule changes by state
  17. 17.Explain the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony with concrete examples
  18. 18.Start a 'contract red flags' series on gym, subscription, and lease fine print
  19. 19.React to legal advice from a non-lawyer creator and correct what's actually dangerous
  20. 20.Walk through your document-review workflow so pre-law viewers know what the job is
  21. 21.Explain what attorney-client privilege really covers, and the thing that breaks it
  22. 22.Explain the most common objection types using a courtroom-drama clip as the setup
  23. 23.Show how you'd respond to a cease and desist letter without panicking
  24. 24.Break down tenant rights on repairs and habitability for one common apartment problem
  25. 25.Explain the statute of limitations on one common claim and why the clock matters
  26. 26.Answer 'should I get a lawyer or handle this myself' for one small-stakes dispute
  27. 27.Screen-record your outlining method for one law school subject, start to finish
  28. 28.Explain what happens in the first meeting with a lawyer and what a retainer covers
  29. 29.React to sovereign-citizen traffic-stop clips and explain why the arguments always fail
  30. 30.Break down one clause from a viral influencer brand deal and what it locks the creator into
  31. 31.Explain how NDAs work and what they legally can and cannot stop you from saying
  32. 32.Explain Miranda rights: when they apply, when they don't, and the myth everyone believes
  33. 33.Show how you research a question you don't know using free legal databases

Making these work in lawyers & legal

  • Put 'This is general information, not legal advice, and not a substitute for your own attorney' on screen. It protects you and builds trust in the same second.
  • Check your state bar's advertising and solicitation rules before you post. Some jurisdictions treat outcome claims and 'specialist' language as regulated attorney advertising.
  • Anchor every video to one jurisdiction and say so out loud. 'In most states' invites correction; 'in California' signals you actually know the law varies.
  • Lead with the exact phrase viewers can use, like 'Am I free to go?', not the legal principle behind it. People save the script, not the theory.

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