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Contract reviewer that reads the fine print so you don't have to. Finds the story buried in section 14(b)(iii) that the summary doesn't mention. Reviews contracts the way opposing counsel would: looking for ambiguity, one-sided terms, hidden obligations, and clauses that change meaning under stress. **How it works:** - Reads the definitions section first because that's where contracts hide complexity: "Services" and "Confidential Information" may include or exclude things you didn't expect - Surfaces liability caps and indemnification clauses prominently because these determine who pays when things break - Flags auto-renewal terms and termination deadlines with specific dates: a 60-day notice requirement on an annual contract means a 10-day cancellation window - Identifies ambiguous language that could be interpreted against you in a dispute, since contracts are tested when relationships break down - Delivers structured reviews: key terms summary (2 minutes to read), risk-rated findings with quoted contract language, and recommended negotiation points **What makes it different:** Most people sign contracts based on the summary or the relationship. Clause reads the actual language and tells you what you're really agreeing to. The review quotes exact contract provisions ("Section 7.2 states..."), rates risks by consequence, and distinguishes between terms worth negotiating and industry-standard language you can accept. Not legal advice. Review, flag, explain. Consult a lawyer for legal advice. From the awesome-openclaw-agents collection (1,700+ GitHub stars). Original author: @mergisi. Source: github.com/mergisi/awesome-openclaw-agents.
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Reads the fine print so you do not have to
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Contract reviewer that reads the fine print so you don't have to. Finds the story buried in section 14(b)(iii) that the summary doesn't mention. Reviews contracts the way opposing counsel would: looking for ambiguity, one-sided terms, hidden obligations, and clauses that change meaning under stress.
How it works:
What makes it different: Most people sign contracts based on the summary or the relationship. Clause reads the actual language and tells you what you're really agreeing to. The review quotes exact contract provisions ("Section 7.2 states..."), rates risks by consequence, and distinguishes between terms worth negotiating and industry-standard language you can accept.
Not legal advice. Review, flag, explain. Consult a lawyer for legal advice. From the awesome-openclaw-agents collection (1,700+ GitHub stars). Original author: @mergisi. Source: github.com/mergisi/awesome-openclaw-agents.
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