Reviewing contracts manually is slow, exhausting, and risky. Legal Redline reads every clause and flags what actually matters — the risks that could cost you money, exposure, or compliance headaches. It takes minutes, not hours.
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A playbook is your team's review standards — the clauses you always check, the red flags you never miss. The AI reviews your contract against these standards.
The AI delivers a risk score (red, amber, or green), flags specific clauses that need attention, and suggests alternatives from your clause library.
The AI analyses contracts across these critical areas — the clauses that actually matter.
Who pays if things go wrong? Flags unlimited liability caps, broad indemnification obligations, and mismatched risk allocation.
Who owns what you create? Checks that IP ownership is clear and that you're not accidentally assigning rights you need to keep.
Verifies compliance with GDPR, data residency requirements, and processor obligations — so you're not left exposed.
Late payment fees, currency, payment schedules. Catches unfavourable payment terms and auto-escalating penalties.
Checks that confidentiality obligations are mutual (if they should be), that definitions are reasonable, and that duration is acceptable.
Flags overly broad non-compete clauses, unreasonable garden leave periods, or restrictions that might not hold up legally.
Catches problematic termination rights and flags auto-renewal clauses that could lock you in longer than intended.
Notes unfamiliar jurisdictions, unfavourable forum selection clauses, and mismatches with your other agreements.
Every contract gets a health score: red, amber, or green. You get a document-level score and clause-level flags so you focus on what matters.
Potential financial exposure, compliance violations, or terms that could seriously hurt your business. These need to be negotiated or rejected.
The clause is problematic but negotiable — you might be able to live with it with adjustments.
The clause is fairly standard or low-impact. You can probably accept it as-is.
Checks mutual vs. one-way structure, flags broad confidentiality definitions, and catches problematic duration or residuals clauses.
Learn more →Looks for liability caps, SLA requirements, data processing obligations, and auto-renewal traps.
Learn more →Reviews non-competes, IP assignment, notice periods, garden leave clauses, and restrictive covenants.
Learn more →Checks payment terms, delivery obligations, warranties, termination rights, and liability allocation.
Learn more →Reviews grant scope, sublicensing rights, audit clauses, royalty terms, and termination triggers.
Analyses liability allocation, IP ownership, change management, dispute resolution, and renewal terms.
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