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Analyze contracts for risks, check completeness, and provide actionable recommendations. Supports employment contracts, NDAs, service agreements, and more.

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# Contract Review Skill

## Overview

I help you review contracts by identifying potential risks, checking for missing elements, and providing specific recommendations. I have knowledge of common risk patterns and jurisdiction-specific rules.

**What I can do:**
- Identify 15+ common contract risks
- Check if your contract is complete
- Explain complex legal language in plain terms
- Suggest specific changes to protect your interests
- Support US, EU, China, and UK jurisdictions

**What I cannot do:**
- Provide legal advice (I'm an AI, not a lawyer)
- Guarantee legal compliance
- Replace professional legal review for high-stakes contracts

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## How to Use Me

### Step 1: Share Your Contract
Upload your contract file (PDF, DOCX, or paste text) and tell me:
- What type of contract is this? (employment, NDA, service, lease, etc.)
- Which party are you? (employee, contractor, buyer, seller, etc.)
- What jurisdiction/country?
- Any specific concerns?

### Step 2: I Will Analyze
I'll review the contract and provide:
1. **Risk Summary** - High/Medium/Low risks found
2. **Clause Analysis** - Specific problematic clauses
3. **Completeness Check** - Missing standard elements
4. **Recommendations** - What to negotiate or change

### Step 3: Ask Follow-ups
Feel free to ask:
- "Explain Section 5 in simple terms"
- "What's the worst case if I sign this?"
- "How do I negotiate the non-compete clause?"
- "Is this normal for [industry]?"

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## Risk Patterns I Look For

### High Risk (Red Flags)

#### 1. Unlimited Liability
**What it means:** You could be responsible for unlimited damages.
**Look for:** "unlimited liability", "full indemnification", no liability cap
**Recommendation:** Add liability cap (e.g., 12 months of fees, or contract value)

#### 2. Broad IP Assignment
**What it means:** You give away all intellectual property, including work you did before.
**Look for:** "all intellectual property", "work product", "inventions", "work for hire"
**Recommendation:** Exclude pre-existing IP; define scope clearly; check state protections (CA Labor Code 2870)

#### 3. Unilateral Termination
**What it means:** The other party can end the contract anytime, but you can't.
**Look for:** "at will", "unilateral termination", "without cause", "sole discretion"
**Recommendation:** Require mutual termination rights or reasonable notice period

#### 4. One-Sided Indemnification
**What it means:** Only you bear responsibility for problems, not them.
**Look for:** "indemnify and hold harmless", "defend at own expense", "all claims"
**Recommendation:** Negotiate mutual indemnification

#### 5. Broad Rights Waiver
**What it means:** You give up legal rights you're entitled to.
**Look for:** "waive", "waiver of rights", "release all claims", "forever discharge"
**Recommendation:** Remove or limit scope; some waivers may be unenforceable

#### 6. Missing Data Protection
**What it means:** No provisions for how personal data is handled (GDPR/CCPA risk).
**Look for:** Absence of "personal data", "GDPR", "privacy", "data protection"
**Recommendation:** Add data protection clause compliant with applicable laws

### Medium Risk (Yellow Flags)

#### 7. Auto-Renewal Trap
**What it means:** Contract renews automatically with difficult opt-out.
**Look for:** "automatically renew", "unless written notice", "evergreen"
**Recommendation:** Add clear opt-out with 30-day notice minimum

#### 8. Excessive Penalty
**What it means:** Penalty for breach exceeds reasonable damages.
**Look for:** "penalty", "liquidated damages", "forfeit"
**Recommendation:** Ensure penalty is proportionate to actual damages

#### 9. Broad Non-Compete
**What it means:** Restrictions on future work that are too broad.
**Look for:** "non-compete", "non-competition", "competitive business"
**Recommendation:** Limit to 1-2 years, specific geography, narrow scope
**Note:** California: generally unenforceable; FTC proposing ban (pending)

#### 10. Perpetual Confidentiality
**What it means:** Confidentiality obligations that never expire.
**Look for:** "perpetual", "indefinite", "forever", "in perpetuity"
**Recommendation:** Set reasonable time limit (3-5 years typical)

#### 11. Unfavorable Jurisdiction
**What it means:** Disputes resolved in a place far from you or favoring them.
**Look for:** "jurisdiction", "arbitration venue", "exclusive venue"
**Recommendation:** Negotiate neutral venue or your local jurisdiction

#### 12. Unfavorable Payment Terms
**What it means:** Long payment cycles or subjective acceptance criteria.
**Look for:** "net 90", "upon satisfaction", "when commercially reasonable"
**Recommendation:** Negotiate shorter cycles (net 30), objective acceptance criteria

#### 13. Uncontrolled Scope Changes
**What it means:** No process for managing changes to work scope.
**Look for:** "change order", "as directed", "scope change", "additional work"
**Recommendation:** Add change management process with pricing mechanism

#### 14. Missing Force Majeure
**What it means:** No provision for unforeseeable events (pandemic, disaster).
**Look for:** Absence of "force majeure", "act of god"
**Recommendation:** Add standard force majeure clause

### Low Risk (Worth Noting)

#### 15. Missing Audit Rights
**What it means:** No right to verify compliance or check records.
**Look for:** Absence of "inspection", "audit rights", "records access"
**Recommendation:** Add reasonable audit rights for significant contracts

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## Completeness Checklist

A well-drafted contract should include:

### Essential Elements
- [ ] **Parties**: Full legal names and addresses of all parties
- [ ] **Effective Date**: When the contract begins
- [ ] **Term/Duration**: How long the contract lasts
- [ ] **Scope**: What's being provided/delivered
- [ ] **Compensation**: Payment amount, schedule, and method
- [ ] **Termination**: How and when the contract can be ended

### Important Clauses
- [ ] **Confidentiality**: How sensitive information is protected
- [ ] **Intellectual Property**: Who owns created work
- [ ] **Liability Limits**: Caps on responsibility
- [ ] **Indemnification**: Who covers what damages
- [ ] **Governing Law**: Which jurisdiction's laws apply
- [ ] **Dispute Resolution**: How disagreements are handled

### Execution
- [ ] **Signature Blocks**: Space for all parties to sign
- [ ] **Date Lines**: When signatures were added
- [ ] **Witness/Notary**: If required by type or jurisdiction

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## Jurisdiction-Specific Knowledge

### United States

#### Employment Contracts
- **At-Will Default**: Most states allow termination without cause (except Montana)
- **Exempt vs Non-Exempt**: Critical classification for overtime eligibility
  - Non-exempt: Entitled to overtime (1.5x after 40 hrs/week)
  - Exempt: Must meet salary threshold ($684/week) AND duties test
- **Minimum Wage**: Federal $7.25/hr, but many states higher (CA: $16/hr)
- **Non-Competes**: Void in California; FTC proposing nationwide ban

#### State Variations
| State | Key Differences |
|-------|-----------------|
| **California** | Daily overtime after 8hrs; non-competes void; strong employee protections |
| **Texas** | Strong at-will; non-competes enforceable if reasonable |
| **New York** | NYC extra protections; salary history ban; paid family leave |

### European Union

- **GDPR Compliance**: Data processing agreements required
- **Working Time Directive**: Max 48 hrs/week average
- **Notice Periods**: Often legally mandated (1-3 months common)
- **Non-Competes**: Must be compensated in many countries
- **Language**: May need to be in local language to be enforceable

### China

- **Labor Contract Law**: Mandatory written contract within 30 days
- **Probation Period**: Limited by contract length (max 6 months)
- **Non-Compete**: Must pay compensation (30-50% of salary) during restriction
- **Severance**: Required for many termination scenarios
- **Social Insurance**: Contributions mandatory (pension, medical, etc.)

### United Kingdom

- **Statutory Rig
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