Contract Clause Review
Specifying client position and risk tolerance gives the AI a framework for evaluation rather than generic observations. The 'missing entirely' instruction catches omissions that clause-by-clause review misses.
Review this {{contract_type}} agreement clause by clause: """ {{paste_contract_text}} """ **Jurisdiction:** {{jurisdiction}} **My client's position:** {{position}} (e.g., "buyer", "licensee", "employer") **Risk tolerance:** {{risk_level}} (conservative / moderate / aggressive) For each clause, provide: 1. **Summary** — one sentence, what it means in plain English 2. **Risk assessment** — Low / Medium / High for my client 3. **Missing protections** — what should be here but isn't 4. **Suggested modifications** — specific language changes to improve my client's position Flag any clauses that are: - Non-standard for this type of agreement - Heavily one-sided against my client - Missing entirely (e.g., no limitation of liability, no termination for convenience) IMPORTANT: This is for drafting assistance only. All output must be reviewed by qualified legal counsel before use.
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Specifying client position and risk tolerance gives the AI a framework for evaluation rather than generic observations. The 'missing entirely' instruction catches omissions that clause-by-clause review misses.
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