The Problem
A contract clause matters. A force majeure clause that exempts the wrong party, a limitation of liability that excludes the wrong damages, an arbitration clause that picks the wrong seat — each can flip the outcome of a dispute. Standard review reads the clause once. Senior counsel reads it three times, against three frameworks, and still benefits from a structured second opinion.
The Solution
Lawra Clause Analyzer takes a single clause and returns: drafting-intent analysis (what was the drafter trying to do?), legal-effect analysis (what does it actually do?), risk profile (under DR + common-law + civil-law lenses), 2-3 alternative drafting options, jurisdictional variations that matter.
Key Features
Drafting-intent inference — distinguishes the boilerplate-copy clause from the carefully-customized one.
Risk profile under 3 lenses — DR civil law, common law (US/UK), and EU/comparative civil law.
Alternative drafting — 2-3 ways to redraft the clause that achieve the intended effect more cleanly.
Jurisdictional carve-outs — which clauses behave differently under which legal systems, surfaced when relevant.
Use Cases
In-house counsel staring at an unusual limitation-of-liability clause in a vendor MSA — needs the dissect in 10 minutes.
Junior associate learning how to read clauses — uses Lawra as a tutor on every assigned clause.
M&A diligence team finding 5 unusual clauses across the target’s 200 contracts — analyzed in batch.
Best For
In-house counsel, transactional lawyers, junior associates building intuition, M&A diligence teams.
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