Whether you're sealing a deal with a new client, protecting sensitive information, or laying out clear expectations for a business relationship, a well-written legal contract is your best defense. But drafting one from scratch? That’s where things get tricky.
This prompt helps you generate clear, professional, and legally sound contracts you can customize to suit any agreement– without needing a law degree.
Here’s How to Use This Prompt Effectively:
Be Clear About the Type of Agreement: Are you writing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), service contract, lease, employment agreement, or partnership agreement? Start by naming the contract type.
List All Parties Involved: Include full names (or business names) and roles (e.g., “Client,” “Contractor,” “Employee,” “Company”).
Provide All Key Terms such as: Start and end dates, payment structure (flat fee, hourly, milestone-based, etc.), scope of services or deliverables, deadlines, any penalties, bonuses, or special conditions.
Mention Any Legal Requirements or Jurisdiction: Indicate where the agreement will be enforced (e.g., New York, California, Nigeria, UK), as this affects governing law.
Include Special Clauses if Needed: Think: confidentiality, non-compete, intellectual property rights, dispute resolution, renewal terms, or early termination conditions.
Review Carefully Before Using: Always have a licensed attorney review the final version—this tool gives you a great draft, but it's not a substitute for legal advice.
Here’s the prompt:
Act as a professional legal contract writer. I will provide you with the type of agreement, details about the involved parties, their obligations, key deadlines, payment terms, and any special clauses required.
Using this input, draft a complete and formal contract that aligns with widely accepted legal standards and contract structures. Use clear and professional legal language and ensure the document is properly structured.
Include well-labeled sections such as:
1. Parties – Names and roles of the involved parties
2. Definitions – Clearly define terms that will be referenced throughout the contract.
3. Scope of Agreement / Obligations – Outline each party’s responsibilities, deliverables, and expectations.
4. Payment Terms –Specify the amount, currency, payment schedule, method, and late penalties (if any)
5. Confidentiality – Include a clause to protect sensitive or proprietary information, if applicable.
6. Intellectual Property – State who retains rights to any materials or work created.
7. Term and Termination – Define the contract’s duration, renewal terms, and how either party may terminate it.
8. Dispute Resolution – How disagreements will be handled (e.g., mediation, arbitration)
9. Governing Law – Indicate the country or state whose laws will govern the contract.
10. Signatures – Include Placeholders for names, signatures, titles, and dates of signing
Keep the tone professional, formal, and legally compliant, also maintain a logical structure suitable for review by legal counsel or business stakeholders.
And make the contract easily editable for different use cases.