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Contract Review Agent

by samledger67-dotcom · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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Contract clause analysis, risk flagging, renewal tracking, and obligation extraction for business agreements. Use when you need to review vendor contracts, s...
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Contract Review Agent

Analyze contracts quickly: surface risky clauses, extract obligations, track renewals, and generate summaries — without replacing attorney review for high-stakes agreements.


When to Use

  • Reviewing vendor/supplier agreements before signing
  • Auditing SaaS subscription terms (auto-renewal traps, data ownership, liability caps)
  • Extracting obligations and deadlines from active contracts
  • Building a contract renewal calendar
  • Generating executive summaries for leadership review
  • Flagging red-flag clauses (indemnification, limitation of liability, IP assignment)
  • Comparing two contract versions for material changes

When NOT to Use

  • Litigation strategy or legal advice — always involve licensed counsel
  • M&A agreements, securities contracts, complex IP licensing — specialized attorney required
  • Drafting new contracts from scratch — use a legal drafting tool or attorney
  • Regulatory filings that require attorney signature — out of scope
  • Final approval gate — this tool surfaces issues; humans make binding decisions

Key Capabilities

1. Clause Risk Analysis

Identify and score risky clauses across five risk categories:

Category Examples
Financial Auto-renewal, price escalation, penalty clauses, payment terms
Liability Indemnification scope, liability caps, consequential damages waivers
Termination Notice periods, termination for convenience, cure periods
IP & Data IP assignment, data ownership, confidentiality obligations
Operational SLA commitments, exclusivity, non-compete, change-of-control

Risk scores: 🔴 High / 🟡 Medium / 🟢 Low


2. Obligation Extraction

Pull structured obligation data from contract text:

OBLIGATIONS EXTRACTED
─────────────────────
Party: [Vendor/Client/Both]
Obligation: [Description]
Deadline/Frequency: [Date or recurring schedule]
Consequence of breach: [Penalty, termination right, etc.]
Owner (internal): [Department or role to assign]

3. Renewal & Deadline Calendar

Build a renewal tracker from extracted dates:

CONTRACT CALENDAR
─────────────────
Contract: [Name / Counterparty]
Effective Date: [Date]
Initial Term: [Duration]
Auto-Renewal: [Yes/No] — [X days notice to cancel]
⚠️  Cancel-by Date: [Date] — [X days from today]
Expiration: [Date]
Next Review: [Recommended review date]

Flag contracts where the cancel-by date is within 60 days.


4. Executive Summary Template

CONTRACT SUMMARY
────────────────
Agreement: [Type] — [Counterparty]
Date: [Effective] | Term: [Duration]
Value: [Contract value / annual spend]

KEY TERMS
• Payment: [Net 30/60, milestones, etc.]
• Liability cap: [Amount or formula]
• Termination: [Notice period, conditions]
• Auto-renewal: [Yes/No + notice window]

TOP RISKS (Flagged)
🔴 [Risk 1 — clause reference]
🟡 [Risk 2 — clause reference]

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
1. [Action + owner + deadline]
2. [Action + owner + deadline]

ATTORNEY REVIEW NEEDED: [Yes/No — reason]

5. Contract Comparison (Redline Review)

When comparing two versions:

  1. Identify added/removed/modified clauses
  2. Flag material changes (financial impact, rights, obligations)
  3. Summarize net change in risk profile
  4. Highlight any clauses that were previously accepted and are now altered

Workflow: Review a Contract

Step 1 — Ingest

# PDF contract
pdf contract.pdf "Extract all clauses, obligations, dates, and parties"

# Or paste text directly into prompt

Step 2 — Structured Extraction Prompt

Review this contract and provide:

1. PARTIES — Full legal names, roles (buyer/seller/licensor/etc.)
2. TERM — Effective date, duration, renewal terms, notice windows
3. FINANCIAL TERMS — Payment amounts, schedules, escalation clauses, penalties
4. OBLIGATIONS — All commitments by each party with deadlines
5. RISK FLAGS — Rank each flagged clause 🔴/🟡/🟢 with section reference
6. TERMINATION — How can each party exit? What are the conditions?
7. GOVERNING LAW — Jurisdiction, dispute resolution method
8. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS — What needs attorney review? What can be negotiated?

Format as structured sections. Be specific — include section numbers.

Step 3 — Output Artifacts

  • Risk Register: Spreadsheet row per risk (clause, category, severity, owner, action)
  • Obligation Log: Task list with owners and due dates
  • Renewal Calendar: Dates loaded into calendar system
  • Executive Summary: 1-page PDF for leadership sign-off

Common Red Flags by Contract Type

SaaS/Software Agreements

  • Auto-renewal with short cancel window (\x3C 30 days notice)
  • Data ownership vague or assigned to vendor
  • Unlimited liability for IP infringement
  • Unilateral price increase rights
  • Broad "acceptable use" termination triggers

Vendor/Supplier Agreements

  • Price escalation tied to CPI or vendor discretion
  • Indemnification that covers third-party claims broadly
  • Exclusivity clauses limiting your options
  • IP developed jointly assigned fully to vendor
  • Termination fees that exceed remaining contract value

Client Engagement Letters (Accounting/Finance)

  • Scope of services defined too broadly (scope creep risk)
  • Liability cap below engagement fee
  • No limitation on client reliance on deliverables
  • Governing law outside your state
  • No clear change-order process

NDAs

  • One-sided (only you are bound)
  • Perpetual term with no sunset
  • Overly broad definition of "confidential information"
  • No carve-outs for publicly available information
  • Residuals clause allowing retained memory of disclosed info

Contract Inventory Maintenance

Keep a running inventory. Recommended fields:

| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| contract_id | Unique internal ID |
| counterparty | Vendor/client legal name |
| contract_type | NDA / MSA / SOW / SaaS / Lease / etc. |
| effective_date | When it started |
| expiration_date | Hard end date |
| auto_renewal | Yes/No |
| cancel_by_date | Calculated: expiration - notice window |
| annual_value | Dollar amount |
| risk_score | 1-5 overall |
| owner | Internal owner (name/department) |
| location | File path or doc URL |
| last_reviewed | Date of last review |
| notes | Key flags or negotiation history |

Integration with PrecisionLedger Workflows

  • AP/AR: Cross-reference payment terms in contracts against actual invoice terms — flag discrepancies
  • Compliance Monitor: Load contract obligations into compliance calendar alongside regulatory deadlines
  • Financial Reporting: Flag contracts with contingent liabilities (indemnification, guarantees) for disclosure
  • Client Onboarding: Use engagement letter checklist during new client setup
  • Budget Forecasting: Extract contract escalation clauses to model future spend increases

Escalation Rules

Always escalate to licensed attorney when:

  • Contract value > $50,000
  • Indemnification is unlimited or uncapped
  • IP assignment affects core business assets
  • Personal liability clauses (executive sign-off required)
  • Governing law is outside your operating jurisdiction
  • Any clause that waives statutory rights
  • M&A, securities, or financing-related terms appear

Example Run

Input: SaaS vendor agreement PDF

Output:

RISK SUMMARY — Acme SaaS Agreement (2026-03-15)
────────────────────────────────────────────────
🔴 HIGH: Auto-renewal — 7 days cancel notice only (§12.3)
   → Cancel-by date: 2026-03-22. ACTION: Decide NOW.

🔴 HIGH: Data ownership — "all data processed becomes vendor property" (§8.1)
   → Unacceptable. Negotiate or reject.

🟡 MEDIUM: Liability cap — capped at 1 month fees (§15.2)
   → Low coverage for a $24k/year contract. Push for 12 months.

🟡 MEDIUM: Price escalation — up to 15% annual increase, no notice required (§5.4)
   → Budget risk. Request 30-day notice + cap at CPI.

🟢 LOW: Governing law — Texas (§20.1)
   → Acceptable, matches our jurisdiction.

OBLIGATIONS (Your side):
• Pay net-30 from invoice date (§5.1) — Finance/AP
• Provide access credentials within 5 business days of signing (§3.2) — IT
• Report data breaches within 24 hours (§9.4) — Security/Compliance

ATTORNEY REVIEW: YES — §8.1 data ownership clause is non-standard and high-risk.
Usage Guidance
This skill is coherent for reviewing contracts and extracting obligations; it does not request secrets or install code. Before using it: (1) confirm whether your agent runtime will upload contract text to external services—avoid sending sensitive contracts to untrusted endpoints; (2) if you want calendar automation, expect you’ll need to provide calendar credentials separately—those are not declared here; (3) treat outputs as advisory only and involve licensed counsel for high-stakes agreements (the SKILL.md already states this); (4) if you plan to run automated PDF extraction, ensure the runtime has a trusted PDF/text-extraction tool available. If any part of the skill will be given network access or integration privileges in your environment, review that integration configuration separately.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: contract-review-agent Version: 1.0.1 The bundle provides a comprehensive framework for an AI agent to perform contract analysis, risk flagging, and obligation extraction. It includes a well-structured SKILL.md defining workflows and a detailed test suite (test/sample-mutual-nda.md and test/nda-review-output.md) used to validate the agent's ability to detect intentionally problematic legal clauses. No evidence of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or prompt-injection attacks against the agent was found; the 'risky' content is confined to sample data for testing the tool's defensive analysis capabilities.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description align with the SKILL.md capabilities (clause analysis, obligation extraction, calendar dates, executive summaries). The skill does not request unrelated credentials, binaries, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay on-topic (extract parties, terms, obligations, flags, comparison). One ambiguous item: outputs include 'Renewal Calendar: Dates loaded into calendar system' and 'Dates loaded into calendar system' without declaring any calendar integration or credentials — likely intended as an output artifact rather than an automated integration, but it's ambiguous. Also the SKILL.md shows a sample pdf command but does not require any specific PDF tool; agent behavior here depends on environment.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files — minimal risk from install mechanism (nothing written to disk by the skill).
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials, which is consistent with being an instruction-only reviewer. Note: some suggested outputs (calendar integration, loading dates) would require credentials if automated; none are requested, so automated integrations are not part of this skill as packaged.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable; no elevated persistence or privileges are requested and the skill does not modify system/other-skill configs.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install contract-review-agent
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /contract-review-agent
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
Proper name and description (was published as TEST)
v9.9.9
test
v0.0.1
Initial release of contract-review-agent. - Provides clause risk analysis, obligation extraction, renewal calendar building, and executive summaries for business contracts. - Supports PDF and text contract inputs. - Flags risky clauses (financial, liability, IP/data, operational, termination). - Extracts renewal and deadline data for proactive calendar management. - Delivers structured, actionable outputs: risk register, obligation log, renewal tracker, and executive summary. - Includes guidance on when attorney review is required and common contract red flags. - Not for legal advice, litigation strategy, or drafting new contracts.
v98.0.1
Corrected display name
v98.0.0
probe
v99.0.1
Corrected publish — restoring proper name
v99.0.0
test
v0.0.0-check
Initial version release with comprehensive contract review features: - Analyze contract clauses for risk and flag key issues across financial, liability, operational, IP/data, and termination categories. - Extract structured obligations, parties, deadlines, and key terms from business agreements. - Track renewals and deadlines, providing a contract calendar with cancellation alerts. - Generate executive summaries with recommended actions and risk scoring. - Compare contract versions to highlight material changes. - Not for legal advice, litigation, or use on highly specialized or high-value contracts requiring licensed attorney review.
v0.0.0-probe
- Initial release of contract-review-agent for clause analysis, risk flagging, renewal tracking, and obligation extraction. - Supports PDF and text input for reviewing standard business agreements (vendor, SaaS, NDAs, engagement letters). - Surfaces risky clauses, builds renewal calendars, extracts key obligations, and generates executive summaries. - Includes workflows for clause risk analysis, structured obligation extraction, contract comparison, and integration with PrecisionLedger. - Does not provide legal advice or support for specialized/high-stakes agreements requiring attorney review.
v1.0.0
Initial release: clause risk analysis, obligation extraction, renewal tracking, executive summaries, and red-flag detection for business contracts
Metadata
Slug contract-review-agent
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 10
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Contract Review Agent?

Contract clause analysis, risk flagging, renewal tracking, and obligation extraction for business agreements. Use when you need to review vendor contracts, s... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 431 downloads so far.

How do I install Contract Review Agent?

Run "/install contract-review-agent" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Contract Review Agent free?

Yes, Contract Review Agent is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Contract Review Agent support?

Contract Review Agent is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Contract Review Agent?

It is built and maintained by samledger67-dotcom (@samledger67-dotcom); the current version is v1.0.1.

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