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FAQ

Fair questions.

What counts as one matter?

One negotiation of one contract, start to signature — the initial review, your feedback rounds, the counterparty's markup, clarifying questions, and clean copies, all on one thread. A new contract (or a genuinely new negotiation of an old one) is a new matter.

What if a matter runs long?

Most negotiations finish well inside what's included with the matter. If yours runs unusually heavy — many rounds, a difficult counterparty — you'll be told before anything stops, and a top-up extends the same matter with bonus usage on larger amounts. Nothing is ever charged without an action from you.

How do the three free analyses work?

Every new account includes three initial analyses. For each, the plain-English cover email — and any clarifying questions — arrive free; the tracked-changes redline is held until you unlock the matter. Pay, and it's emailed to you the moment the payment lands.

How fast is it?

Most reviews come back well within the hour, typically in under thirty minutes. Heavy documents can take longer — it reads everything, every time.

What file types can I send?

DOCX and PDF. Redlines come back as a tracked-changes .docx (with a PDF preview available on request), so the other side's counsel can work with them natively.

What are the INTERNAL comments in my redline?

Two kinds of margin comments come back: counterparty-facing ones, written in market terms and safe to forward, and comments marked INTERNAL COMMENT — your private strategy notes (fallback positions, what to hold firm on). Delete the internal ones before sending the redline to the other side; the cover email reminds you.

Who sees my contracts?

Your matters are isolated to your account, encrypted in transit and at rest, and never used to train models. Access inside Neuralaw is role-gated and audited. The Security page covers the full picture.

The other side sent their own markup. Now what?

Forward it on the matter's thread. redline compares their version against yours, recommends what to accept and what to push back on, and drafts the counter — with the trade-offs explained, not just positions restated.

How do I start?

Request access on the waitlist. Once approved, email your contract to new@redline.neuralaw.ai — your first analyses are on us.

Something else? Ask the team.

The fastest answer is a redline of your own contract.

Three free analyses with every new account.

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