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# Skill - Due Diligence: Identify Liquidation Events

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This video provides a detailed walkthrough on utilizing the **Identify Liquidation Event** skill, a key component of the **Due Diligence** module within the **Document Review feature**. It demonstrates the application of this skill on a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) to perform an automated, in-depth analysis of its terms. The generated output delivers a comprehensive summary, including a granular breakdown of the Distribution Waterfall, the precise Definition of Liquidation Events, and actionable Key Pointers for Lawyers. Furthermore, the walkthrough covers the platform’s advanced interactive capabilities, showcasing the dynamic click-to-source navigation for instant clause verification and the seamless integration with the **Ask a research question** tool for further legal research.

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


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