Read this before you sign that AI-drafted contract

AI gets you 90% there.
The last 10%
can cost you millions.

A licensed attorney in your state takes a look at what AI wrote and talks it through with you. Usually matched within the hour during business hours. The first call is free. No retainer.

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Licensed attorneys across the United States. Usually matched the same business day. 1,240 AI-drafted documents put in front of a real lawyer last month.
01 / Where AI breaks

Catch what AI missed.
Before it costs you the case.

AI writes legal English with great confidence. Confidence is not the same as correctness. The same three mistakes appear in nearly every draft we read.

AI does not know which state you are in.

It pulls indemnification language out of California case law and drops it into a Texas contract. The clause will not bind a Texas counterparty. The court will spot it. So will the other side's lawyer.

AI misses the one line that voids the whole agreement.

One missing recital. One wrong governing-law clause. One unwitnessed signature. The document looks finished. It is, in fact, worthless if anyone tests it.

AI does not know your state's filing rules.

A will needs two witnesses in some states, three in others. A demand letter requires certified mail before suit in twelve. A lawyer in your state knows these. AI guesses, plausibly, and wrong.

02 / How it works

A real lawyer, this afternoon.
Not a six-month engagement.

Step 01

Send us what you have.

A ChatGPT thread. A half-written letter. A screenshot of a draft. Anything, in any format. You will not be asked to create an account first.

Step 02

We find a lawyer admitted in your state.

Usually matched within the hour during business hours. The attorney we send you is licensed in your state and has current practice in the matter you described. Not a paralegal. Not a chatbot.

Step 03

They talk it through with you. The first call is free.

On the phone or on video. A licensed attorney takes a look at what you have, points out what stands out, and tells you whether you need them. If you do, they tell you what working with them would cost. If you do not, they tell you that too.

03 / What it costs

Free for you.
Now. And later.

The match is free. The first call is free. If you decide to hire the lawyer for longer work, you agree on that fee directly with them. You will never see a bill from us.

First matchAlways free
$0What you pay. Always.

No credit card. No account. No catch. Not now. Not later.

What is included
  • A match to a licensed attorney in your state, usually within the hour during business hours.
  • A free initial consultation. Fifteen to thirty minutes, on the phone or on video.
  • A licensed lawyer looking at what you have and telling you, in plain English, what stands out.
  • A frank conversation about whether you actually need a lawyer for this, and what hiring one would cost.
  • No obligation. Hire them, or do not. Your call.
What is not included
  • ·Court representation. The match is not a substitute for hiring counsel.
  • ·Drafting from a blank page. The matched lawyer reviews what you have.
  • ·Ongoing engagement. Anything beyond the first call is your decision.
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04 / Reviews

People who almost sent
the wrong thing.

Caught a governing-law clause that would have moved my entire dispute to a state I have never set foot in. I had a lawyer on the phone before lunch.


Mara K.
Founder, two-person SaaS, Austin

ChatGPT wrote a demand letter that sounded great. The matched lawyer flagged that I needed certified mail under my state's pre-suit rules. Sending what I had would have cost me a month and the right to attorney fees.


J. Reyes
Small landlord, San Diego

I was about to sign an NDA Claude drafted. The matched lawyer caught a term clause on the first call that would have bound me for life. He told me what a fair replacement looked like and I rewrote it myself. The call cost me nothing. The same lawyer, cold, would have been $600 an hour.


S. Chen
Independent consultant, Brooklyn
05 / Questions

The hard
questions,
answered.

Is this legal advice?+

Yes, from the matched attorney, for the limited purpose of reading what you uploaded. last10legal as a platform is not your lawyer. The matched attorney is. The distinction matters in court, which is why we draw it carefully.

How can this be free?+

Law firms pay us a flat fee when we show them a new inquiry that fits their practice. You pay nothing for the match or the first call. If you go on to hire the lawyer for longer work, that engagement is between you and them, at whatever fee you both agree on. We never take a percentage of what they bill you, and we never charge you anything, ever.

What if I need representation after the call?+

The matched attorney can quote you for the longer work. Or you can take what you learned to any other firm in the country. You are not locked into anyone, including us.

What kinds of documents do the matched lawyers usually look at?+

Contracts. NDAs. Leases. Demand letters. Employment terminations. Settlement offers. Simple wills. Case summaries. If your matter needs courtroom representation, the matched lawyer will tell you so on the first call, and point you forward.

Who sees what I upload?+

The matched attorney, only. We do not read or train on your documents. Intake is sealed until a match accepts.

What if AI got it right?+

Then the matched lawyer tells you so on the first call. Which is worth knowing, before you sign anything.

What states are covered?+

We operate in the United States. If we cannot match you to a licensed attorney in your state, we say so up front, on the upload page, before you spend another minute.

Stop wondering if your
AI draft is going to
hurt you.

Upload it. A licensed lawyer in your state reads it. The match takes minutes. The first call is free. No retainer. No account. No catch.

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