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Contract Review Compliance Pack: Cut Your Legal Triage Time in Half with Industry-Specific AI Prompts

Contract Review Compliance Pack: Cut Your Legal Triage Time in Half with Industry-Specific AI Prompts

If you're an in-house counsel or legal ops manager at a mid-market company reviewing dozens of contracts every quarter, you already know the real cost of contract review: not the negotiation phase, but the triage phase. That's where you spend hours flagging risks, cross-referencing compliance gaps, and deciding what actually matters to your business. The Contract Review Compliance Pack cuts that part in half by giving you 25 purpose-built AI prompts—five for each major industry—that handle the repetitive, high-volume work so your team can focus on strategy and judgment calls that only humans should make.

What's Inside

This pack contains 5 industry-specific variants (SaaS, employment, government, IP, and real estate) delivered as JSON files ready to paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or any major LLM. Here's what you actually get:

  • 25 total prompts — 5 focused prompts per industry variant
  • 5 complete editions: SaaS & Vendor Agreements, Employment Contracts, Government Contracting, IP Licensing, and Real Estate Agreements
  • JSON format — copy-paste ready; no setup required
  • Prompt coverage: initial risk flagging, compliance checklist generation, negotiation strategy setup, portfolio-level pattern analysis, and renewal/post-signature tracking
  • Industry-specific risk references embedded in each prompt (GDPR for SaaS, WARN Act for employment, DFARS for government, etc.)

Who Should Buy This

You're the ideal buyer if you fit this profile:

  • In-house counsel or legal ops manager at a company with $250M+ revenue
  • Reviewing 20–100+ contracts quarterly — this is a volume problem, not a one-off problem
  • Tired of generic checklists that don't account for your industry's specific risks or your company's risk appetite
  • Under time pressure to triage faster without sacrificing rigor
  • Familiar with your company's compliance obligations and deal velocity — you know what risks matter to your business

This pack is not a substitute for legal judgment, negotiation strategy, or your own risk playbook. It's also not for general counsel who aren't deeply familiar with their company's tolerance for risk. What it is is a force multiplier for the triage work that eats your calendar and delays the actual negotiations.

Why This Works

1. Industry-specific risk architecture, not generic boilerplate

Generic contract checklists treat a SaaS agreement the same way they treat a real estate lease. This pack doesn't. Each prompt explicitly references the compliance frameworks and risk matrices that actually matter for your industry: GDPR and data residency for SaaS vendors; the WARN Act and wage-and-hour exposure for employment agreements; DFARS and subcontracting compliance for government work; trade secret protection and non-compete scope for IP; title insurance and lien priority for real estate. Your LLM doesn't have to guess what "risk" means for your deal—the prompts spell it out.

2. Built to reduce triage time by 30–50%

Triage is where contract review burns the most hours: sorting clauses by risk level, flagging compliance gaps, prioritizing what to negotiate first. These prompts automate that sorting phase. Paste your contract into the prompt, and you get back a ranked list of high-risk clauses, compliance gaps, and redline priorities specific to your industry—in minutes, not hours. That frees your team to spend their time on the work that actually requires legal judgment: negotiation strategy, risk tolerance calls, and deal structure.

3. Multi-stage workflow, not a one-shot analysis

The five prompts in each variant cover different phases of the deal lifecycle: upfront risk flagging (what should we worry about?), compliance validation (what are we legally required to do?), negotiation framing (which terms move the needle?), portfolio patterns (are we seeing repeated problems with this vendor category?), and renewal management (what changed since we signed, and what needs updating?). You're not running the same prompt five times—each prompt answers a different question at a different stage.

The Bottom Line

If you review contracts on a regular cadence and your limiting factor is time spent on triage, this pack pays for itself the first time you run it. At $19.99, you get 25 prompts built specifically for your industry, tested to save 5–10 hours per quarter on routine flagging work. Buy the variant that matches your contract volume, paste it into your LLM, and let it handle the sorting phase so your legal team can focus on decisions.

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