AI-powered analysis spots weak severability clauses and other risks in seconds.
Before signing any lease, review automatic renewal terms, entry notice requirements, and security deposit conditions—97% of leases contain unenforceable clauses landlords hope you won't question.
A severability clause keeps your contract enforceable even if one provision is found illegal. Learn how this safety net prevents total contract failure.
A documented move-in inspection with photos is your strongest protection for security deposits—tenants who document win 70%+ of disputes in court.
An NDA is only as protective as its three core terms: what's confidential, how long it lasts, and what's excluded. Here's how to review one in five minutes.
A limitation of liability clause caps the maximum amount you can be sued for if a contract goes wrong—without one, your exposure is potentially unlimited.
Yes, you can trust AI with legal documents—if the tool processes data on your device, never trains on your information, and keeps humans in control.
Discover the 10 most expensive lease agreement loopholes and how to protect yourself from subletting risks, pet policy gaps, and holdover traps.
Certain lease clauses—including habitability waivers, non-refundable deposits, and no-notice entry—are illegal and unenforceable in most U.S. states, even if you signed.
AI contract review uses Natural Language Processing to understand meaning and context—not just keywords—achieving 94% accuracy in seconds versus 85% for lawyers.
Learn the legal difference between IP assignment and licensing. Understand work-for-hire law, the CCNV v. Reid test, and how to protect your creative rights.
72% of freelancers have unpaid invoices, with 59% owed $50,000+. Learn how MSAs and SOWs protect you from scope creep, cap liability, and guarantee payment.
Learn how to structure payment terms, deposits, kill fees, and late fee clauses that protect freelancers and SMBs from late-paying clients.
50-70% of business partnerships fail, and most fail because partners never planned for disagreement. Learn the essential clauses that prevent corporate divorce.
Force majeure is a contract clause excusing obligations when disasters like pandemics, natural disasters, or government orders make performance impossible. Here's what you need to know.