Lesson 847 of 1550
AI Mass-Reviewing Inbound NDAs Against a Standard
Use AI to review inbound NDAs at volume against your firm's standard.
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- 1The premise
- 2NDAs
- 3standard review
- 4volume work
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Section 1
The premise
NDAs are high-volume, low-margin work. AI can compare inbound NDAs to your standard in minutes, leaving humans only the genuine deviations.
What AI does well here
- Diff inbound NDA against your standard
- Flag substantive vs. cosmetic differences
- Suggest standard fallback redlines
- Draft a 1-paragraph summary for the business owner
What AI cannot do
- Decide whether to accept a non-standard term for relationship reasons
- Spot novel risks not yet in your playbook
- Replace lawyer sign-off on execution
- Make commitments about turnaround time
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