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How to use the tool
- Select a document type. Example: Partnership Agreement or Joint Marketing NDA.
- Paste your base template. Sample text: “The parties agree to maintain confidentiality for five years.”
- Add party names. Example input: Alpha Robotics Inc., Gamma Ventures LLC.
- Outline key terms. Example input: “License fee $25,000; governing law Delaware.”
- Insert optional clauses. You can add a data-protection clause or a late-payment penalty.
- Set dates. Effective: 2024-11-15; Termination: 2026-11-14.
- Click “Generate Document.” The server-side API (process_llm_form) returns a fully merged draft ready for review.
- Copy to your editor. Use the clipboard button, then perform any final legal review before signing.
Quick-Facts
- Average in-house contract costs: $6,900 vs. $50,000 externally (ACC, 2022).
- Automated drafting lowers error rates by 30 % (WorldCC Benchmark Report, 2023).
- U.S. businesses sign 20,000+ NDAs daily (Forbes, 2021).
- GDPR requires records of processing for contracts involving EU data (Regulation 2016/679 Article 30).
What does the generator create?
You receive a formatted Word-style draft containing your template language, merged party names, dates and clauses—ready for legal review (ABA Tech Report, 2023).
How secure is my data?
Form data travels via HTTPS and is discarded after the response, aligning with OWASP secure-coding guidance (OWASP, 2023).
Can I export the draft to Word or PDF?
Yes. Paste the plaintext into Word, then “Save As → PDF” for distribution (Microsoft Support, URL).
Which clauses are editable after generation?
You can edit any paragraph. “Automation should never lock lawyers out of revisions” (Contract Standards Guide, 2022).
When should you involve outside counsel?
Engage counsel for high-value deals exceeding $1 million or novel jurisdictions (Practical Law, 2022).
Does the tool handle governing-law variations?
You add jurisdiction clauses manually; the template library uses neutral language valid in all U.S. states (Harvard Law Review, 2021).
Is electronic signing supported?
After export, upload to Adobe Sign or DocuSign; e-signatures hold legal weight under ESIGN Act §101 (U.S. Code, 2000).
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