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Contract review, redlining, and negotiation support with clause analysis, risk identification, and markup templates. Use when reviewing contracts, identifying unfavorable terms, suggesting amendments, or preparing negotiation positions.
npx skill4agent add travisjneuman/.claude contract-redlinerPHASE 1: TRIAGE (5 minutes)
- Identify contract type (SaaS, services, licensing, employment, NDA)
- Determine your party's position (buyer/seller, licensor/licensee)
- Note contract value and term
- Flag overall risk level for appropriate review depth
PHASE 2: STRUCTURAL SCAN (10 minutes)
- Verify all standard sections present
- Check for missing critical clauses
- Note any unusual structure or ordering
- Identify exhibits, schedules, and SOWs
PHASE 3: CLAUSE-BY-CLAUSE REVIEW (bulk of time)
- Review each clause against standard/market terms
- Score risk level per clause
- Draft redline markup for non-standard terms
- Note clauses requiring business input
PHASE 4: RISK SUMMARY AND REDLINE (10 minutes)
- Compile risk register
- Prioritize redlines (must-have vs nice-to-have)
- Draft negotiation talking points
- Prepare executive summary| Contract Value | Review Depth | Reviewer Level | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|
| < $25K | Light scan, template comparison | Paralegal / Junior | 1-2 days |
| $25K - $250K | Standard clause review | Associate | 3-5 days |
| $250K - $1M | Deep review with risk memo | Senior Associate | 5-7 days |
| $1M - $10M | Full review + negotiation strategy | Senior Attorney | 7-14 days |
| > $10M | Multi-lawyer review + specialist input | Partner-led team | 14-30 days |
| Clause | Standard/Market | Watch For |
|---|---|---|
| Term | 1-3 years with auto-renewal | Evergreen with difficult termination |
| Termination for Convenience | 30-90 days notice | No convenience termination right |
| Limitation of Liability | Cap at 12 months fees paid | Uncapped liability, one-sided |
| Indemnification | Mutual, limited to IP and breach | Unlimited, one-sided, broad triggers |
| Confidentiality | 2-5 year survival, mutual | Perpetual, asymmetric obligations |
| IP Ownership | Each party retains pre-existing IP | Broad assignment of derivative works |
| Warranty | Industry-standard warranties | Excessive warranties or broad disclaimers |
| Data Protection | DPA aligned with applicable law | No DPA, weak data obligations |
| Force Majeure | Mutual, covers standard events | One-sided, too broad or too narrow |
| Governing Law | Counterparty's or neutral jurisdiction | Inconvenient or unfavorable forum |
LEGAL RISK:
- Uncapped liability exposure
- Broad indemnification obligations
- Unfavorable dispute resolution
- Non-compliant data handling terms
- IP ownership ambiguity
FINANCIAL RISK:
- Unfavorable payment terms (net 90+, prepayment)
- Auto-renewal with price escalation
- Penalties and liquidated damages
- Hidden fees or pass-through costs
- No cap on expense reimbursement
OPERATIONAL RISK:
- Unrealistic SLA commitments
- Exclusivity or non-compete restrictions
- Key person dependencies without backup
- Audit rights without reasonable limitations
- Change control process gaps
REPUTATIONAL RISK:
- Press release or reference rights
- Non-disparagement clauses (asymmetric)
- Association with controversial terms
- Public disclosure of agreement termsRISK SCORE = LIKELIHOOD (1-5) x IMPACT (1-5)
Impact Scale:
1 = Negligible (< $10K exposure)
2 = Minor ($10K - $100K exposure)
3 = Moderate ($100K - $1M exposure)
4 = Major ($1M - $10M exposure)
5 = Critical (> $10M or existential risk)
Likelihood Scale:
1 = Rare (< 5% probability)
2 = Unlikely (5-20%)
3 = Possible (20-50%)
4 = Likely (50-80%)
5 = Almost Certain (> 80%)
RISK RESPONSE:
20-25: CRITICAL - Must negotiate before signing
12-19: HIGH - Strong redline, escalate if rejected
6-11: MEDIUM - Request change, may accept with mitigation
1-5: LOW - Note for record, accept if neededSTANDARD MARKET TERM:
"Each party's aggregate liability shall not exceed the total fees
paid or payable in the 12 months preceding the claim."
COMMON CARVE-OUTS FROM CAP (typically unlimited):
- IP infringement indemnification
- Breach of confidentiality
- Gross negligence or willful misconduct
- Data breach obligations
- Payment obligations
RED FLAGS:
- No liability cap at all
- Cap set at contract value (too high for vendor)
- No carve-outs for data breach or IP infringement
- Consequential damages excluded for only one party
- "Super cap" carve-outs that effectively eliminate the cap
REDLINE POSITIONS:
Conservative: Cap at 12 months fees, mutual carve-outs
Moderate: Cap at contract value, reasonable carve-outs
Aggressive: Lower cap (6 months), broad exclusions of damagesANATOMY OF INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE:
TRIGGER:
"Party A shall indemnify Party B against claims arising from..."
- IP infringement by Party A's deliverables
- Breach of representations and warranties
- Gross negligence or willful misconduct
- Violation of applicable law
PROCEDURE:
- Prompt written notice requirement
- Control of defense (indemnifying party typically controls)
- Cooperation obligations
- Settlement approval rights
- Mitigation obligations
RED FLAGS:
- Indemnification for "any and all claims" (too broad)
- No notice requirement or short notice window
- Indemnified party controls defense at indemnitor's expense
- No right to approve settlements
- Indemnification survives indefinitely
REDLINE POSITIONS:
Standard: Mutual indemnification for IP, breach, negligence
Protective: Add reasonable notice period, defense control, settlement consent
Aggressive: Narrow triggers, cap indemnification at liability capTERMINATION PROVISIONS:
FOR CAUSE:
- Material breach with cure period (30-60 days standard)
- Insolvency or bankruptcy filing
- Change of control (sometimes)
- Failure to meet SLAs (after remediation period)
FOR CONVENIENCE:
- Written notice period (30-90 days standard)
- Pro-rata refund of prepaid fees
- Wind-down obligations
- Transition assistance
POST-TERMINATION:
- Return or destruction of confidential information
- Data export / transition period
- Survival of certain clauses
- Final invoicing and payment
RED FLAGS:
- No termination for convenience right
- Immediate termination without cure period
- No refund of prepaid fees on termination
- Excessive termination penalties
- No transition assistance period
- Automatic destruction of your dataOWNERSHIP FRAMEWORK:
BACKGROUND IP:
Each party retains ownership of pre-existing IP
License granted only as needed to perform under agreement
FOREGROUND IP (work product):
- "Work made for hire" vs assignment vs license
- Who owns custom developments?
- Joint ownership provisions
- Rights to derivative works
RED FLAGS:
- Vendor retains ownership of all custom work
- Broad license to use customer data/content
- "Work for hire" language without proper assignment
- No license back for vendor's tools/methodologies
- Vague "improvements" ownership
- Restrictions on using competitive products
REDLINE POSITIONS:
Customer-favorable: Customer owns all custom deliverables
Balanced: Customer owns custom; vendor retains tools/methodologies with license
Vendor-favorable: Vendor retains all IP, customer gets licenseDATA PROTECTION CLAUSE ESSENTIALS:
MUST INCLUDE:
- Definition of personal data and processing activities
- Roles (controller vs processor)
- Processing instructions and limitations
- Sub-processor management (notice, approval)
- Security measures (technical and organizational)
- Breach notification (timing, content)
- Data subject rights assistance
- Audit rights
- Data return/deletion on termination
- Cross-border transfer mechanisms (SCCs, adequacy)
RED FLAGS:
- No Data Processing Agreement (DPA) at all
- DPA not GDPR/CCPA compliant
- Unrestricted sub-processor appointment
- No breach notification obligation
- No data deletion on termination
- Broad rights to use customer data
- Missing cross-border transfer safeguards| Clause | Typical Terms | Negotiate For |
|---|---|---|
| SLA | 99.9% uptime, credits only | Meaningful credits or termination right |
| Data | Vendor stores, customer owns | Clear data portability, export rights |
| Security | SOC 2, encryption | Pen testing rights, breach notification SLA |
| Pricing | Annual increase caps | CPI cap, multi-year lock, volume discounts |
| Integration | API access included | API SLA, backward compatibility commitment |
| Clause | Typical Terms | Negotiate For |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | SOW-defined | Clear change order process, rate locks |
| Staffing | Vendor discretion | Key person clause, replacement approval |
| IP | Vendor retains | Customer owns custom deliverables |
| Acceptance | Deemed accepted after X days | Explicit acceptance criteria, UAT period |
| Non-Solicitation | Mutual, 12 months | Narrower scope, hire fee alternative |
| Clause | Typical Terms | Negotiate For |
|---|---|---|
| Grant | Named user / concurrent | True-up flexibility, audit notice period |
| Restrictions | No reverse engineering, etc. | Reasonable use, interoperability rights |
| Maintenance | 18-22% annually | Multi-year cap, service level for patches |
| Audit | Annual, at licensor's discretion | Reasonable notice (30+ days), cure period |
| Escrow | Not standard | Source code escrow for mission-critical |
MARKUP FORMAT:
[ADDITION] = New language to add (shown in brackets)
[DELETION] = Language to remove (strikethrough in Word)
[MODIFICATION] = Changed language (tracked change)
COMMENT NOTATION:
[MUST-HAVE] - Non-negotiable position
[STRONG PREFERENCE] - Strongly prefer this change
[NICE-TO-HAVE] - Would improve terms, but can concede
[BUSINESS INPUT NEEDED] - Requires business team decision
[LEGAL RISK] - Flagged for legal review
PRIORITY CODING:
P1: Must resolve before signing (deal-breaker if rejected)
P2: Strong preference, expect to negotiate
P3: Opening position, prepared to concede
P4: Cosmetic or clarification onlyASSESS YOUR LEVERAGE:
HIGH LEVERAGE (you have options):
- Multiple competing vendors
- Large deal value relative to vendor revenue
- Long-term commitment being offered
- Strategic account for vendor
- Vendor initiated the deal
LOW LEVERAGE (they have options):
- Sole-source / no alternatives
- Small deal value
- Short-term engagement
- Commodity service
- You initiated / urgently need solution
LEVERAGE TACTICS:
High leverage: Lead with must-haves, concede P3s as goodwill
Balanced: Trade concessions (give on term, get on liability cap)
Low leverage: Focus on P1s only, accept standard terms elsewhereROUND 1: INITIAL REDLINE
- Include all P1, P2, and P3 positions
- Provide brief rationale for each change
- Set professional, collaborative tone
ROUND 2: RESPONSE TO COUNTER
- Accept reasonable P3 counter-positions
- Hold firm on P1 items with explanation
- Propose compromise language on P2 items
- Identify trade opportunities
ROUND 3: FINAL POSITIONS
- Resolve remaining P1 and P2 items
- Escalate unresolved P1 items to business sponsors
- Document any agreed exceptions
- Prepare final execution version
DEADLOCK RESOLUTION:
- Suggest alternative language that addresses both concerns
- Propose risk mitigation (insurance, escrow, guarantees)
- Escalate to executive sponsors
- Consider side letter for sensitive terms
- Walk away if P1 items cannot be resolvedRISK REGISTER:
| # | Clause | Section | Risk Level | Issue | Redline Position | Priority |
|---|--------|---------|-----------|-------|-----------------|----------|
| 1 | Liability Cap | 8.1 | HIGH | Uncapped liability | Cap at 12 mo fees | P1 |
| 2 | Indemnification | 9.2 | HIGH | One-sided | Add mutual indemnity | P1 |
| 3 | Data Protection | 11 | HIGH | No DPA | Add GDPR-compliant DPA | P1 |
| 4 | Termination | 6.2 | MEDIUM | No convenience right | Add 90-day notice | P2 |
| 5 | IP Ownership | 10.1 | MEDIUM | Vendor retains custom | Customer owns custom | P2 |
| 6 | Auto-Renewal | 6.1 | LOW | 60-day notice | Extend to 90 days | P3 |
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Total clauses reviewed: ___
Critical risks identified: ___
High risks identified: ___
Must-negotiate items: ___
Estimated negotiation rounds: ___
Recommendation: Proceed / Proceed with changes / Do not proceedFINAL REVIEW:
PARTIES AND EXECUTION:
- [ ] Legal entity names correct and complete
- [ ] Signatories have authority
- [ ] Effective date specified
- [ ] All exhibits and schedules attached
- [ ] All blanks filled in (no TBDs remaining)
COMMERCIAL TERMS:
- [ ] Pricing matches proposal/negotiation
- [ ] Payment terms acceptable
- [ ] Term and renewal provisions clear
- [ ] SLAs and metrics defined
LEGAL PROTECTIONS:
- [ ] Liability cap in place
- [ ] Indemnification is mutual
- [ ] Termination rights adequate
- [ ] IP ownership clear
- [ ] Confidentiality provisions mutual
COMPLIANCE:
- [ ] Data protection addendum attached (if personal data)
- [ ] Governing law and jurisdiction reviewed
- [ ] Insurance requirements reviewed
- [ ] Regulatory compliance addressed
- [ ] Export control provisions (if applicable)
INTERNAL APPROVALS:
- [ ] Legal approval obtained
- [ ] Finance/procurement approval obtained
- [ ] Business owner approval obtained
- [ ] Any required board/executive approval obtained