Review contracts against playbooks with redlines, deviation flags, and impact analysis.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "review-contract" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/main/legal/skills/review-contract/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/review-contract/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
Review this vendor services agreement against our procurement negotiation playbook. Identify clause-by-clause deviations from our standard positions, classify them by high, medium, or low risk, and provide recommended redlines, acceptable fallback language, and related business impact.
A clause-by-clause review with risk ratings, deviation notes, redline suggestions, fallback options, and a business impact summary.
Using this customer master services agreement and our sales legal negotiation playbook, prepare a negotiation strategy with prioritized clauses, target positions, fallback ranges, non-negotiable points, and the impact on deal velocity, revenue recognition, and liability risk.
A pre-negotiation checklist showing priorities, redlines, fallback room, and commercial impact.
Compare this counterparty agreement with our standard template and negotiation playbook. List all key added, removed, or modified clauses, state whether each aligns with our standard position, and generate revision suggestions that can be sent directly to opposing counsel.
A difference report and revision recommendation list for fast legal communication.
If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.
Review a contract against your organization's negotiation playbook. Analyze each clause, flag deviations, generate redline suggestions, and provide business impact analysis.
Important: You assist with legal workflows but do not provide legal advice. All analysis should be reviewed by qualified legal professionals before being relied upon.
/review-contract <contract file or URL>
Review the contract: @$1
Accept the contract in any of these formats:
If no contract is provided, prompt the user to supply one.
Ask the user for context before beginning the review:
If the user provides partial context, proceed with what you have and note assumptions.
Look for the organization's contract review playbook in local settings (e.g., legal.local.md or similar configuration files).
The playbook should define:
If no playbook is configured:
Apply the following review process:
Analyze the contract systematically, covering at minimum:
| Clause Category | Key Review Points |
|---|---|
| Limitation of Liability | Cap amount, carveouts, mutual vs. unilateral, consequential damages |
| Indemnification | Scope, mutual vs. unilateral, cap, IP infringement, data breach |
| IP Ownership | Pre-existing IP, developed IP, work-for-hire, license grants, assignment |
| Data Protection | DPA requirement, processing terms, sub-processors, breach notification, cross-border transfers |
| Confidentiality | Scope, term, carveouts, return/destruction obligations |
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