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Document Review
Upload any contract and get a free AI legal review of enforceability, missing protections, and compliance with state and federal law.
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How it works
Step 1
PDF or Word. Contracts, leases, notices, agreements — anything legal.
Step 2
The analysis is written onto your screen line by line while you watch — checked against your state's laws and applicable federal law.
Step 3
A clear verdict with specific recommendations — or confirmation your document is in good standing.
Coverage
Missing essential clauses
Unenforceable or one-sided terms
State law compliance
Required disclosures and notices
Ambiguous language and undefined terms
Execution and signature defects
Red flags
These are the problems that show up again and again in uploaded documents like yours — each one is checked against the laws of the state you select.
Essential terms left open
Price, scope, or duration left to be agreed later can make a contract unenforceable - or leave a court to fill the gap with terms neither side intended.
One-sided indemnification or unlimited liability
Indemnity flowing only one direction, or liability with no cap or exclusions, concentrates the risk of the whole deal on one party - often without that party noticing.
Liquidated damages that read as penalties
Courts commonly refuse to enforce fixed damages that punish rather than estimate real loss - a distinction many templates get wrong.
Automatic renewal without required notice
A growing number of states regulate auto-renewal clauses, especially in consumer and subscription contexts, requiring conspicuous disclosure and reminders.
Vague or missing termination rights
Contracts that never say how either party gets out - or bury termination behind undefined material breach language - tend to end in disputes instead of exits.
Boilerplate that contradicts the deal terms
Merger clauses, order-of-precedence provisions, and imported boilerplate frequently conflict with the negotiated business terms elsewhere in the same document.
Optional paid revision
After your free report, you can choose to have every finding fixed for you. You get back a complete revision package:
Revised document
Every finding addressed; everything else untouched.
Redline comparison
See exactly what changed, clause by clause.
Summary of changes memo
A plain-English memo explaining each fix.
Editable Word file
Keep editing the revised document yourself.
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Cost comparison
| Option | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Free AI review | $0 |
| AI revision package | $49 one-time |
| Typical attorney review | $430–$608 |
Attorney fees vary widely by market, firm, and document complexity — the range shown reflects typical flat-fee marketplace rates.
FAQ
This review is an automated, informational analysis and is not legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
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