MSA — Stratosphere Compute (Provider) & Meridian Logistics (Customer)
Why we wrote it this way
Drafted by the LawCrew agent team for the scenario: MSA — Stratosphere Compute (Provider) & Meridian Logistics (Customer). The trace below shows every step the supervisor, drafter, self-critique, adversarial reviewer and deterministic gates took to produce this version. This run then routed to lawyer review after the automated checks, which is part of the normal quality workflow.
How our agents produced this draft
Every clause in this sample passed through the same pipeline that runs for paying customers. The trace below is the actual run that produced the PDF you can download above, including any gate-driven route to lawyer review.
Agent pipeline
Deterministic gates
About these samples. The NDA, MSA and Employment Contract samples below were generated by our AI agent pipeline, including self-critique, adversarial review and deterministic gates. Some traces show the normal route to lawyer review after automated checks. The DPA samples are hand-authored examples pending pipeline and lawyer/product review; the SAFE samples remain hand-authored pending specialist roll-out. None of these are legal advice, and none are tailored to any specific transaction.
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