LexCheck
AI contract-review software that automatically reviews, redlines, and negotiates contract terms per a company's own standards and negotiation playbook
What is it
LexCheck is AI contract-review software that can automatically redline and negotiate terms on contracts per an enterprise's own standards and negotiation playbook. It compares incoming contract terms against the company's existing positions, finds where they deviate from standard, and directly gives revision suggestions and alternative wording — essentially writing a senior lawyer's set of judgment rules into the system, letting every contract be examined by the same yardstick.
What problem it solves
Enterprises deal with large amounts of repetitive contracts daily, such as NDAs, procurement, and service terms, and legal staff are often tied up by these routine reviews, with slow response and standards easily varying by person. LexCheck automates the first-round review and redlining, catching obviously non-standard terms first and proposing adjustments, so legal only needs to focus on the disputes that truly need human judgment. This is especially helpful for legal teams and procurement and sales departments: the business side doesn't have to wait in legal's queue, and the legal side can maintain consistent gatekeeping quality. For organizations with high contract volume that want to shorten the signing cycle, it can noticeably speed up contract flow without loosening risk control, and make the company's internal negotiation positions easier to standardize and carry forward.
Key Features
- Automatic review per company standards and playbook
- Automatic redlining and proposing alternative term wording
- Negotiation suggestions for terms deviating from standard
- Standardizes the enterprise's contract positions and gatekeeping yardstick
- Applies to common contracts like NDAs, procurement, and services
- Lets legal focus on the disputes truly needing judgment
Pros
- Significantly speeds up contract review and the signing cycle
- Consistent review standards, not varying by person
- Distills senior legal judgment rules into the system
Cons
- Review quality depends on how well the playbook is configured
- Complex or atypical contracts still need a real lawyer to gatekeep
Use Cases
- Legal teams automating the first-round review of routine NDAs and procurement contracts
- Business departments quickly getting contract-risk feedback before signing
- Enterprises standardizing internal negotiation guidelines and applying them to every contract
Editor's Note
Writing legal's negotiation playbook into executable rules, making routine contract review fast and consistent.
FAQ
Can LexCheck replace legal staff?
It mainly automates the first-round review and redlining, letting legal save time for terms that truly need judgment — more a tool to boost legal capacity than to replace people.
How does the system know the company's review standards?
It operates per the enterprise's own standards and negotiation playbook; you need to configure the company's positions and playbook into the system first.
What types of contracts can it handle?
It suits high-volume, highly repetitive contract review; more special or complex contracts are still advised to be further confirmed by legal.
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Summize
An AI contract lifecycle management tool integrated into everyday software