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Upload a contract → pick a side (buyer / seller / employer / employee) → get clause-by-clause redlines and a risk score so you can handle every exposure with confidence.

Review result · stance: buyer
3 min · docx
Risk score
6.2/10
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  • §7.2Force-majeure definition missingHigh
  • §3.1Payment milestones unfavorable to buyerMedium
  • §9.4Asymmetric penalty clauseHigh
  • §12.1Suggest Singapore as governing forumMedium
  • §14.3NDA clause is standardLow
Illustrative — real reports include original / revised / counterparty-language columns.

Four contract types · each with its own stance

Type 01

Purchase / Sales contracts

Are payment milestones / penalties / force-majeure terms fair to your side?

Supported stances
Buyer / Seller
Type 02

Lease contracts

Term / deposit / sublease / rent escalation / exit — common landlord-side traps in Thailand.

Supported stances
Landlord / Tenant
Type 03

Employment contracts

Probation / severance / non-compete / labor-law mandatories — all present and correct?

Supported stances
Employer / Employee
Type 04

Shareholder agreements

Decision rights / exit / anti-dilution / pre-emption — how well do they protect your interests?

Supported stances
Majority / Minority

Same contract
two stances, two conclusions

Generic AI gives you "neutral analysis" — and then you still don't know what to redline. We make you pick a side first, then argue only for your side: what the seller calls "reasonable" is often a buyer's trap, and vice versa.

Clause 7.2 · Force majeure
Original: "Either party shall not be in breach if performance is prevented by force majeure."
Buyer's stance

Add: enumerated events + 7-day notice + 90-day termination right. Otherwise the seller can drag things out under the force-majeure label.

Seller's stance

Current clause is loose and favorable. Keep the broad definition and remove any notice period the buyer demands.

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What about Thai-language contracts?

Fully supported. ZH/EN/TH contracts can all be reviewed, with output in the same language or your target language.

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No. In Mode B / C the contract body never enters the L0 public index. In Mode A it is encrypted at rest and explicitly excluded from training. See /security.