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# Skill - Contract: Identifying Areas of Liability

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The **Document Review Tool** on Jurisphere helps legal professionals efficiently analyze complex documents. One of its most widely used skills—**“Contract – Identify Areas of Liability”**—is located under the *Corporate* category.

After uploading your document, the tool generates a clear, point-based analysis of liabilities for each party, along with **risk mitigation recommendations** and **inline citations** that link directly to the relevant portions of the document.

Try the **"Identify Areas of Liability"** skill to turn complex contracts into actionable insights—quickly and accurately.

Inspired to build your own custom skills? Visit [Create Your Own Skill](/creating-custom-skills.md) to get started.


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