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US Contract Analysis with
Interstate Conflict Detection
State-specific legal analysis for all 50 US states. Automatically flags clauses that are valid in one state but void or problematic in another β the conflicts your firm deals with every day.
π΄ California
π½ New York
π€ Texas
βοΈ Florida
π Illinois
π² Washington
π Delaware
π Georgia
π¦ Massachusetts
π Colorado
+ 40 more states coming
The Interstate Conflict Problem
A contract governed by Texas law with a non-compete clause looks perfectly valid. But if the employee is based in California, that clause is void β regardless of what the governing law clause says. Most contract review tools miss this. Ours catches it before you sign.
π General Contract
Commercial contracts, NDAs, vendor agreements, service contracts.
πΌ Employment Agreement
Employment contracts, offer letters, non-competes, separation agreements.
π Privacy Policy
CCPA/CPRA, BIPA, MHMD, SHIELD Act, and state-specific data laws.
π Terms of Service
Platform terms, auto-renewal laws (CA, NY, WA), NLRA conflicts.
πΏ EULA / Software
Software licensing, audit rights, biometric features (BIPA), export controls.
What it detects
- Non-compete enforceability by state (CA voids, FL enforces, IL has salary thresholds)
- Interstate conflicts between governing and reviewing party state
- NLRA Section 7 conflicts in mandatory arbitration clauses
- BIPA violations for Illinois biometric data
- CCPA/CPRA, MHMD, and state-specific privacy law compliance
- Auto-renewal requirements (CA, NY, WA strictest)
- Garden leave requirements (Massachusetts)
- Federal sector overlays (HIPAA, GLBA, COPPA)
How it works
- Select the governing state (from the contract's governing law clause)
- Optionally select your reviewing party's state
- Paste the document β no upload needed
- AI analyzes under state law, federal law, and interstate conflicts simultaneously
- β οΈ Interstate Caution findings show what both states say side by side
- Plain-English explanations for every finding
- Export reports as .txt or HTML
- Your documents are never stored β only the findings