Volume forces sampling
Past a certain size, review stops being about what you read and becomes a decision about what you skip.
Review the full set instead of a sample — with the clause, the page and the reason attached to every finding.
Past a certain size, review stops being about what you read and becomes a decision about what you skip.
Give the same document to two associates and you get two different risk lists. Clients notice the inconsistency.
Auto-renewal, an uncapped indemnity, an assignment clause that quietly moves IP — the dangerous terms are the ones that look standard.
A risk score nobody can trace to a clause is something a partner has to redo rather than rely on.
Nothing carries forward from the last matter, so the firm relearns its own positions on every set.
HAQQ reads the full set and applies the same standard to all of it, however large the population.
Each finding cites the specific provision and explains the exposure in plain language — partner-ready, not a black box.
Codify the firm's playbook once, and HAQQ flags every place a document deviates from how you normally negotiate.
On complex commercial agreements HAQQ scores 47/50 in our independent 50-task benchmark, ahead of Harvey (43) and Legora (38).
A bilingual set gets one consistent review instead of two half-reviews stitched together.
Review contracts in minutes, not hours. AI that spots issues, flags risks, and suggests improvements.
Compare contracts and documents intelligently. Beyond redlines - understand what changes actually mean.
Pull out key terms, dates, parties, and obligations from any document. Data extraction at scale.
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HAQQ scans every standard risk category and compares each document to your playbook.
Each deviation arrives with a risk level, a cited clause and a suggested redline you can accept or refine.
Generate a plain-language memo of what to sign, what to push back on, and why.
Contract review is one agreement against your playbook. Document review is the whole set — a data room, a disclosure population, a contract portfolio — held to a consistent standard with every flag sourced.
That is the point of the design. Every flag links to the clause and page it came from, so verifying a finding takes seconds instead of a re-read.
On complex commercial agreements HAQQ scored 47/50 in our published 50-task benchmark, ahead of Harvey at 43 and Legora at 38.
No. Documents stay in your workspace and are never used to train models.
A client just forwarded a 40-page supply agreement they want signed by Monday. HAQQ reads it against your firm's standard positions, flags every risk with a cited reason, and returns a redline in minutes.
See the workflowA data room with thousands of documents and a signing date two weeks out. HAQQ reads every contract, extracts the deal-moving terms — change of control, assignment, indemnity caps — and surfaces the risks in hours, not weeks.
See the workflowA hearing is in ten days and you need the memo, the authorities and the document review done. HAQQ drafts a partner-ready memo with checked citations, reviews the document set for the facts that matter, and keeps the whole matter organized.
See the workflow