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ClauseIQ

AI-powered contract review that flags what matters and skips what doesn't.

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ClauseIQ, Contracts list. Every lease under review at a glance

The problem

A mid-size commercial real estate firm had associates spending hours reviewing each lease for non-standard clauses, unfavorable terms, and missing provisions. With dozens of leases under review at any time, contract review was their biggest bottleneck.

Errors had real financial consequences, and attorneys were re-reading the same market-standard language instead of focusing on deviations that actually needed judgment.

What we built

ClauseIQ reads a lease, identifies every clause, compares it against market-standard language, and surfaces deviations with plain-language context. The attorney gets an annotated document and a written summary—not a checklist to work through from scratch.

  • Full-document clause extraction and classification
  • Side-by-side comparison against market-standard lease language
  • Risk scoring so attorneys prioritize the highest-exposure agreements first
  • Inline annotations tied to specific clauses and recommendations
  • Batch processing for portfolios under active review

A closer look

ClauseIQ, An annotated lease with every flagged clause in the analysis sidebar.
An annotated lease with every flagged clause in the analysis sidebar.
ClauseIQ, A flagged clause expanded with market-standard context and an AI recommendation.
A flagged clause expanded with market-standard context and an AI recommendation.

How it works

Upload a contract and the system parses structure, definitions, and operative clauses automatically. AI handles the first pass—identifying language patterns and flagging deviations—so attorneys start with a marked-up draft instead of a blank screen.

Human review stays in the loop throughout. Every finding is editable, dismissible, and exportable. The tool earns its place on the clauses where pattern-matching saves hours, not on the judgment calls that still belong to counsel.

The outcome

Attorneys spend review time on flagged deviations instead of re-reading standard language.

The firm can work through a larger lease backlog without adding headcount.

Risk prioritization gives leadership visibility into which agreements need partner attention.

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