How to Contract: Low Risk Non-Disclosure Agreements
Laura Frederick, Founder and CEO, How to Contract
screens are customizable AI contract review playbooks to supercharge any contract review process.
Learn how hundreds of top legal teams are getting to contract 10x faster.
Built by the same team behind TermScout, a contract AI company trusted by top legal departments.
screens are contract review playbooks powered by GPT4 and programmed by experts.
Run your screens in Microsoft Word and get instant redline suggestions, or run thousands of contracts at a time on the Screens app.
Top legal experts have published community screens to help you review contracts smarter and faster. Choose a community screen, upload a contract, and review your contracts through the lens of an expert.
Explore screens created by some of the top Certified Screen Creators.
Laura Frederick, Founder and CEO, How to Contract
Nadine Ezzie, Commercial Real Estate Attorney + Advisor
Rainer Scarton, Associate, Hogan Lovells
American Arbitration Association® , adr.org
JD Peters, Attorney, Investor, Entrepreneur
Creating your own screens is as easy as writing down what you care about. That’s it. Write it down, upload contracts, and let screens do the heavy lifting. Your screens are always private unless you share them.
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Simon Boehme | COO, BillingNav
Out of the box, Screens stores your contracts, with insanely powerful repository intelligence. Anything you want to know about any contract in your Screens account is always a few clicks away. Full repository for a fraction of the cost.
We get it, trusting AI to review contracts is a little scary. That's why we founded Screens on two pillars to build trust:
Screens highlights relevant contract sections for easy verification so you can easily audit every result. Audit features are implemented without LLMs and are therefore incapable of hallucinating.
Screens enables accuracy monitoring, helping you gauge where to trust the AI and where human oversight remains crucial.
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