Review the IP clauses in an agreement — assignment, ownership, license grants, warranties, indemnities. Use when reviewing IP terms in employment, consulting, SOW, vendor, or licensing agreements, when asked to check the assignment language or license scope, or when an agreement with IP provisions is pasted or attached.
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Reviews the IP clauses in an agreement against the practice profile in ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ip-legal/CLAUDE.md. Flags assignment gaps, ownership ambiguity, license-scope issues, and IP warranty/indemnity problems. Produces a memo with per-clause findings, prioritized by risk, with suggested redline language where appropriate.
Load ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ip-legal/CLAUDE.md. If placeholders present, stop and prompt: "Run /ip-legal:cold-start-interview first — I need to learn your practice profile before I can review IP clauses against it."
Get the agreement: From file path, Drive link, or pasted text. If none provided, ask.
Follow the workflow below. In particular:
Output the memo per the template below — work-product header first, bottom line, assignment gap check, clauses by severity, consistency flags, jurisdiction note, approval routing.
Respect the decision posture. When a clause could be read to allocate IP either way, flag for attorney review and surface the factors cutting both ways. Never silently decide a subjective allocation question.
/ip-legal:ip-clause-review ~/Documents/vendor-sow.pdf
/ip-legal:ip-clause-review https://docs.google.com/document/d/...
/ip-legal:ip-clause-review
Matter context. Check ## Matter workspaces in the practice-level CLAUDE.md. If Enabled is ✗ (the default for in-house users), skip the rest of this paragraph — skills use practice-level context and the matter machinery is invisible. If enabled and there is no active matter, ask: "Which matter is this for? Run /ip-legal:matter-workspace switch <slug> or say practice-level." Load the active matter's matter.md for matter-specific context and overrides. Write outputs to the matter folder at ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ip-legal/matters/<matter-slug>/. Never read another matter's files unless Cross-matter context is on.
Read the IP clauses in an agreement and tell the lawyer what each one does, how it deviates from market or from the team's standard position, what the risk is, and — where appropriate — the specific redline to propose. The goal is a memo the lawyer can act on in one pass.
The highest-stakes clauses in most agreements are IP ownership and assignment. They are hard to fix later. A failure to get a clean assignment on an employment or consulting agreement surfaces in M&A diligence, in financing, and in litigation, sometimes years after the agreement was signed. If assignment language is weak or missing in a document that should have it, flag it loudly at the top of the memo — not buried as one line item among many.
Before reading the agreement, read ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ip-legal/CLAUDE.md. If it is missing or still contains placeholders, stop and run /ip-legal:cold-start-interview. The practice profile tells you:
Read the whole agreement once, fast. Answer:
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Diff a proposed handbook change against the current version, flag ripple effects and state supplement impacts. Use when user says "update the handbook", "add this to the handbook", "handbook change", or has a policy ready for insertion.
Review an offer letter and any restrictive covenants — jurisdiction check included. Substantive rules (covenant enforceability, pay-transparency, salary-history limits, exemption criteria) are researched per hire, not stored. Use when the user says "review this offer", "can we use a non-compete here", "check this offer letter", "hiring in [state]", or attaches an offer.
Draft an audience-specific summary from the privileged investigation memo — HR, leadership, or outside counsel versions. Use when an investigation memo needs to be communicated to an audience that should not see the full privileged work product.
Track the IP portfolio — registrations, renewals, maintenance fees, and use declarations. Use when checking what's renewing, adding or updating an asset, recording a maintenance filing, or auditing the register for gaps, lapses, and use-in-commerce questions. Receives handoffs from prosecution and clearance work.
IRAC-scaffolded case analysis memo with research gaps flagged — the scaffold, not the analysis. Rule blocks are RESEARCH NEEDED, Application is STUDENT ANALYSIS prompts, Conclusion is blank. Use when a student needs to scaffold a case analysis memo, write up their analysis, or build an IRAC memo for a case.
Read VDR documents and extract issues per house categories and materiality thresholds, producing findings in house memo format. Use when user says "review the data room", "extract issues from [folder]", "diligence review", "what's in the VDR", or points at VDR documents.