For Commercial Teams
AI contract review and negotiation
Your playbook, applied to every contract.
SwiftLaw's AI agents draft, redline, and negotiate commercial contracts against your playbook.
Counterparty paper comes in; a playbook-compliant redline comes out — as real tracked changes in a Word-grade editor. Standard positions apply automatically, fallback positions are proposed with rationale, and off-playbook asks route to your attorneys for a decision. Obligations and renewal dates land in a searchable repository.
Redline at the speed of the business
First-pass redlines in minutes, not days — sales and procurement stop waiting on legal to move.
Consistent positions, every time
Your playbook becomes the standard every contract runs on, not something applied one matter at a time from memory.
Nothing falls through
Every obligation, renewal, and auto-extension is extracted and tracked across the portfolio.
How teams use SwiftLaw
NDA processing
Review and turn NDAs end-to-end against your standard positions, with exceptions routed for sign-off.
MSA & vendor negotiation
Redline counterparty paper against your playbook with proposed fallbacks and rationale.
Playbook enforcement
Codify your positions once; every contract is checked against them automatically.
Obligation tracking
Extract renewal dates, notice periods, and commitments into a live portfolio view.
Template drafting
Generate first drafts from your templates with deal-specific terms filled in.
What does AI contract review software do?
It reviews inbound contracts against your negotiation playbook, produces redlines as tracked changes in native Word format, proposes fallback language for non-standard terms, and extracts obligations into a searchable repository. High-volume paper like NDAs can run nearly end-to-end; complex agreements get a strong first pass your attorneys refine.
How does attorney review work?
Your attorneys stay in control. Templated, repetitive work runs autonomously, while judgment calls route to your supervising attorneys for sign-off with full context. SwiftLaw is a software platform, not a law firm, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship — final legal judgment stays with your counsel, backed by a full audit trail of what was decided, by whom, on what basis.
Does it work with our existing templates and playbook?
Yes. SwiftLaw learns from your templates, precedents, and past negotiations — the positions your team actually takes — rather than generic market data. Every attorney correction becomes a signal that refines how the next contract is handled.
Is contract data secure and confidential?
Yes. All client data is encrypted at rest with AES-256 and in transit with TLS 1.2+, stored in encrypted AWS infrastructure scoped to your tenant and located entirely in the United States. SwiftLaw never uses customer content to train AI models and is SOC 2 Type I certified, with a Type II audit in progress and continuous monitoring through Vanta.
