Lesson 612 of 1550
Tracking NDA terms and expirations with AI
AI structures NDA metadata and surfaces obligations; legal ops verifies and acts.
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- 1The premise
- 2NDA tracking
- 3obligation extraction
- 4term and termination
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Section 1
The premise
NDA portfolios sprawl quickly without tracking. AI extracts and tracks; legal ops triggers the actions.
What AI does well here
- Extract counterparty, effective date, term, and termination triggers from NDA PDFs
- Surface NDAs approaching expiration
- Identify unusual clauses (residuals, perpetual obligations) for counsel review
- Generate quarterly NDA-portfolio summaries
What AI cannot do
- Negotiate or modify obligations
- Replace counsel review of unusual clauses
- Decide whether to renew or let lapse
- Audit that internal teams are honoring obligations
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