Contract review
Is the Contract Review Legal Advice?
No — ContractorCounter Review is not legal advice, and it doesn't pretend to be. It is an AI-powered first-pass review that makes sure every contract gets checked at all, and makes the lawyer cheaper when you do use one.
Updated 2026-07-08 · 3 min read
A first-pass markup for negotiation — for contracts worth serious money, take it to a construction lawyer.
What it is
An automated review that flags risky, one-sided, and ambiguous clauses, explains them in plain English, and suggests what to ask for instead — so you walk into the negotiation knowing where the traps are.
What it is not
It is not a law firm, no solicitor-client relationship is created, and AI findings can be incomplete, inaccurate, or inapplicable to your jurisdiction or project. You remain responsible for what you sign.
When to involve a lawyer
For contracts worth serious money, unusual bespoke terms, or anything already in dispute, take the marked-up review to a construction lawyer. You'll spend their billable hours on judgment instead of reading — the review is a head start for them, not a replacement.
The fine print
The ContractorCounter Review Terms and the disclaimers in the Terms of Service govern use of the product — read them at contractorcounter.com/legal.
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