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Review contracts for concerning clauses, extract key terms, compare to standard terms, and flag unusual provisions. Use when user needs contract review, legal document analysis, or agreement evaluation.
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# Contract Analysis Report
⚠️ **Legal Disclaimer**: This is informational analysis only, not legal advice. Always consult with a qualified attorney for legal matters.
## Contract Overview
- **Type**: [Contract type]
- **Parties**: [Your company] & [Other party]
- **Effective Date**: [Date]
- **Term**: [Duration]
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## 🚨 Red Flags (Critical Issues)
### 1. Unlimited Personal Liability (Section X)
**Clause**: "[Quote problematic language]"
**Risk**: You could be personally liable for unlimited damages, even beyond insurance coverage.
**Standard Alternative**: Liability should be capped at contract value or insurance limits.
**Recommendation**: Negotiate liability cap of $X or insurance policy limit.
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## ⚠️ Yellow Flags (Concerning Terms)
### 2. 2-Year Non-Compete (Section Y)
**Clause**: "[Quote]"
**Concern**: Prevents working in your field for 24 months.
**Industry Standard**: 6-12 months is more typical for this role.
**Recommendation**: Negotiate reduction to 6 months and narrower geographic/industry scope.
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## 💰 Financial Terms
| Term | Details | Assessment |
|------|---------|------------|
| Payment | $X,XXX/month | ✓ Reasonable |
| Payment Schedule | Net 60 | ⚠️ Long (Net 30 preferred) |
| Late Fees | None | ⚠️ Consider adding |
| Rate Increases | Annual 3% | ✓ Good |
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## 📋 Key Terms Summary
### Intellectual Property
- **Ownership**: [Who owns work product]
- **Assessment**: ⚠️ Clause X assigns all IP, including pre-existing work
- **Recommendation**: Add carve-out for pre-existing IP
### Termination
- **Notice Period**: 30 days
- **Termination for Convenience**: [Yes/No]
- **Assessment**: ✓ Reasonable terms
### Confidentiality
- **Duration**: 3 years post-termination
- **Scope**: [Broad/Narrow]
- **Assessment**: ✓ Standard
### Dispute Resolution
- **Method**: Mandatory arbitration (JAMS rules)
- **Jurisdiction**: [State]
- **Assessment**: ⚠️ Limits court access; may favor large company
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## ⚖️ Balance Assessment
**Overall Balance**: ⚠️ Somewhat one-sided
**Favors**: [Party name]
**Issues**:
- Termination rights are one-sided (they can terminate for convenience, you cannot)
- Indemnification obligations only apply to you
- They can amend terms with 30 days notice
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## ✅ Positive Terms
1. Clear payment schedule
2. Reasonable confidentiality duration
3. Insurance requirements are standard
4. IP ownership for pre-existing work protected
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## 📝 Negotiation Recommendations
### Must Negotiate (Deal Critical)
1. **Liability Cap**: Add cap of $XXX,XXX or insurance limits
2. **Non-Compete**: Reduce to 6 months
### Should Negotiate (High Priority)
3. **Payment Terms**: Request Net 30 instead of Net 60
4. **Mutual Termination**: Add for-convenience termination rights for both parties
### Consider Negotiating (Nice to Have)
5. **Arbitration**: Add option for small claims court
6. **Amendment Rights**: Require mutual consent for material changes
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## ❓ Questions to Ask
1. "Can we cap liability at the contract value of $X?"
2. "Would you consider reducing the non-compete period to 6 months?"
3. "Can we adjust payment terms to Net 30?"
4. "Is the mandatory arbitration clause negotiable?"
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## 🚩 Missing Clauses
Standard provisions not included:
- Force majeure clause (pandemic, natural disasters)
- Data protection/GDPR compliance
- Insurance requirements
- Warranty of authority
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## Overall Recommendation
**Risk Level**: ⚠️ Medium-High
**Action**: Do NOT sign as-is. Negotiate key terms (liability cap, non-compete, payment terms) before signing. Consult attorney for review.
**Deal Assessment**: [Acceptable if concerns addressed / Proceed with caution / Significant concerns]