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Costly disputes arise from omissions and ambiguities

Costly disputes often arise from omissions and ambiguities, rather than bad intent. These issues only appear once work begins.
Your documents in our care
Before your documents even enter our system, you have a Non Disclosure Agreement from us.
This fulfils your requirements to:
- provide security for your business
- uphold confidentiality on behalf of your clients
- demonstrate that you have not released patentable information into the public domain
Your documents remain contained within our environment throughout.
They are not :
- shared with third parties
- reused or copied to storage locations
- retained beyond what’s necessary to complete the review
After your review, the only footprint that our system keeps is a unique number to identify the data set (documents) that you gave us. The data within those documents is not retained.
Our system does not send identifiable data to AI.
This prevents AI leakage and means your documents cannot be used for training.
People often come to us with questions like:
- “What could go wrong with this contract?”
- “What assumptions am I making in this agreement?”
- “Where could this be misunderstood?”
- “What does this clause not say?”
- “What happens if someone takes this literally?”
- “Am I being too vague here?”
- “Is my intention actually clear to the other party?”
These aren’t legal questions…
They’re interpretation questions.
Templates and generic guidance cannot answer these questions. They require looking at your documents, your assumptions, and your context.
They don’t require legal advice to begin with — they require careful reading through a different lens.
The Private Risk Review does exactly that.
What most document reviews miss
Most commercial document reviews:
- focus on contracts alone (not the related scope of work or specifications)
- clarify what is written
They do not:
- consider the related documents that carry real risk
- bring omitted or undefined elements into view
- highlight where the same words can be interpreted in more than one (reasonable) way
- prevent situations where work expands while payment does not
