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Composer pulls context from multiple sources to deliver accurate, relevant results. Understanding these tools helps you get better outputs.

Tools overview

Composer can access:
  • Your playbook: Rules, fallback positions, and review criteria you’ve configured
  • Knowledge base: Your uploaded policies, templates, and reference materials
  • Web research: External sources for case law, statutes, and legal precedents
  • Prior chats: Context from previous conversations in your session
  • Document metadata: Information about the contract you’re reviewing
  • Uploaded documents: Files you add to the conversation for reference
  • Pre-trained knowledge: General legal knowledge built into the AI

What you can do

Composer handles drafting, revising, summarizing, and reviewing through a simple chat interface. No special commands needed.

Drafting

Creates new contract language from your specifications. Examples:
  • “Draft a limitation of liability clause for a SaaS vendor agreement”
  • “Draft fallback language for the indemnification section”
  • “Draft a mutual termination for convenience clause”

Revising

Improves existing language for clarity, compliance, or negotiation position. Examples:
  • “Revise this clause to be more favorable to us as the customer”
  • “Revise for GDPR compliance without changing business terms”
  • “Revise for a non-lawyer audience”

Summarizing

Extracts and organizes key information for different audiences. Examples:
  • “Summarize this contract for the executive team”
  • “Summarize the tracked changes in plain English”
  • “Summarize payment terms and financial exposure for finance”

Reviewing

Identifies risks, gaps, and issues in contracts. Examples:
  • “Review for uncapped liability and unlimited indemnification”
  • “Review for HIPAA compliance gaps”
  • “Flag deviations from our standard vendor terms”
Conducts research across the web for case law, statutes, or precedents. Examples:
  • “Research recent cases on limitation of liability in SaaS agreements”
  • “What are market standards for data breach notification timelines?”

Providing context

Include relevant details in your prompts:
  • Your role (vendor or customer)
  • Document type
  • Jurisdiction
  • Industry requirements
  • Leverage situation
Example:
Draft a limitation of liability clause.
We're a SaaS vendor, Delaware law, healthcare industry, low leverage.

Combining tasks

Chain tasks together for complex workflows: Full contract review:
  1. “Review this MSA and identify all high-risk issues”
  2. “Draft fallback language for the top 3 problems”
  3. “Summarize the changes for the business team”
Negotiation prep:
  1. “Review from the counterparty’s perspective”
  2. “Draft responses to likely objections”
  3. “Create talking points for the call”
Amendment review:
  1. “Compare this amendment to the original agreement”
  2. “Summarize what’s actually changing”
  3. “Draft counter-proposals for problematic changes”