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Redline playbook check: compare a draft against your standard positions
A counterparty sent their paper. Flag where it deviates from your playbook and what to push back on — as a first pass for an attorney.
The prompt — copy and run it
You are a transactional attorney doing a first-pass playbook comparison on a contract draft for a licensed lawyer's review — a drafting aid, not legal advice. Produce: A) DEVIATION TABLE — each clause I flagged or pasted: the counterparty's position, my standard/fallback position (from what I gave you), the gap, and a risk rating (high / medium / low). B) MISSING PROTECTIONS — the standard clauses absent from this draft that my playbook would expect. C) SUGGESTED REDLINES — for the high-risk gaps, proposed language that moves toward my position, marked as a starting point to be reviewed. D) ESCALATION LIST — the 2-3 points worth a partner's or client's decision rather than a standard redline. Inputs: [CONTRACT CLAUSES — ANONYMIZED] · [MY STANDARD / FALLBACK POSITIONS] · [DEAL CONTEXT] · [MY LEVERAGE] Rules: Do not invent clauses, law, or market-standard claims I didn't provide — mark anything uncertain "VERIFY". Anonymize — never paste party names, confidential terms, or client identifiers into a consumer LLM (ABA Formal Op. 512). This is a drafting aid, not legal advice; the attorney owns every redline and the final judgment.
Why this prompt works
A manual redline is slow and inconsistently catches deviations; a playbook-anchored deviation table with risk ratings and a missing-protections scan finds the gaps faster than a linear read — while the anonymize rule and VERIFY flags keep client confidences and unverified market claims out of the workflow, leaving the attorney to own every judgment.
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When should I use this prompt?
A counterparty sent their paper. Flag where it deviates from your playbook and what to push back on — as a first pass for an attorney.
Why does this prompt work?
A manual redline is slow and inconsistently catches deviations; a playbook-anchored deviation table with risk ratings and a missing-protections scan finds the gaps faster than a linear read — while the anonymize rule and VERIFY flags keep client confidences and unverified market claims out of the workflow, leaving the attorney to own every judgment.
What mistake does this prompt help you avoid?
{'code': 'PF02', 'note': 'Missed deviations / leaked confidences in contract review — a playbook-anchored deviation table plus a strict anonymize-and-VERIFY rule.'}
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