First-pass review.
30 seconds, not 30 minutes.
Clausix gives solo attorneys and in-house counsel an AI-powered first look at any contract — jurisdiction-aware, clause-level analysis with specific statute citations. Screen more, bill better.
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How attorneys use Clausix
Not a replacement for legal judgment — a force multiplier for it.
First-pass intake review
Screen incoming client contracts in seconds before investing billable time. Know immediately whether it warrants a full review or a quick markup.
Jurisdiction-aware analysis
Clausix detects governing law and surfaces specific statutes — Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §16600, NY Gen. Oblig. Law §5-905, and 31+ other jurisdictions. No generic summaries.
Shareable PDF reports
Generate a full analysis report to send to clients, co-counsel, or keep in the file. One click — professional formatting, no extra work.
Shareable analysis links
Send clients a read-only link to their contract analysis. They see the risks explained in plain English — you look thorough without spending more time.
Playbooks for your standard terms
Save your preferred clause language and non-negotiables. Clausix applies them automatically to every new analysis so nothing gets missed.
Contract comparison
Upload two versions side by side. Get an AI verdict on which is more favorable and a clause-by-clause diff — useful for redline negotiations.
Specific statutes, not generic summaries
Clausix detects the governing law in your contract and surfaces the exact statutes that apply — citing chapter and section, not just "California law may apply."
- Liability caps and indemnification scope
- IP ownership, assignment, and licensing terms
- Termination rights — for-cause vs. at-will, notice periods
- Payment terms, milestone structures, and dispute processes
- Non-compete and non-solicitation enforceability by jurisdiction
- Auto-renewal provisions and opt-out windows
- Arbitration clauses and class-action waivers
- Confidentiality obligations and carve-outs
- Force majeure scope and triggering events
- Governing law and venue — conflicts flagged
New York, USA
Governing law per §15.1 of contract
Auto-renewal clauses in NY require advance written notice to the consumer. The 90-day opt-out window in this contract exceeds the statutory maximum.
New York applies a reasonableness test — geographic scope, duration, and industry breadth must all be proportional. This clause likely fails the test.
Where this agreement conflicts with standard SaaS terms of service, the UCC battle-of-the-forms rules may apply to resolve the conflict.
Designed for legal professionals — with appropriate caveats
- Clausix is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice
- Use as a first-pass screening tool, not a substitute for your judgment
- Results are informational — always apply your professional expertise
- AI accuracy varies on highly complex or jurisdiction-specific edge cases
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