Rewritten
No matter what else this contract says, the most the Contractor can be held responsible for is whatever the Client paid them in fees over the past 12 months before the problem happened.
About this tool
Contracts are written by lawyers for lawyers, which makes them nearly unreadable for the people actually signing them. This tool takes a single clause — an indemnification section, a liability cap, a termination provision, whatever's confusing you — and rewrites it in ordinary language while keeping every obligation and condition intact. It's meant for the moment you're staring at a clause in a lease, freelance contract, or vendor agreement and need to know what you're actually agreeing to before you sign, not for generating new legal language from scratch.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a substitute for legal advice?+
No — this tool helps you understand plain-language meaning, but you should have a qualified lawyer review anything legally binding before you sign or rely on it.
Will it change the legal meaning of the clause?+
It's instructed to preserve every right, duty, and condition — it's rephrasing, not reinterpreting. Still, always cross-check against the original wording for anything important.
Can I use this on a full contract instead of one clause?+
You can paste more text, but results are clearer and more reliable when you feed it one clause or section at a time.