Tariffs are shifting. Your contracts
should protect you, not expose you.
Leah gives legal, procurement, and supply chain teams instant visibility into tariff exposure across your contract portfolio — flagging vulnerable clauses, mapping supply chain risk, and surfacing mitigation strategies before disruption hits your bottom line.
Trade disruptions expose contracts that were never built for volatility
Tariffs change faster than teams can respond
New duties, sanctions, and trade restrictions are announced with little warning. Most organizations cannot quickly determine which contracts are affected, who bears the cost, or what legal remedies are available.
Supply chain exposure hidden across thousands of contracts
Geographic concentrations, country-of-origin risks, and sourcing vulnerabilities are buried in contract clauses that no one has time to review at scale. When trade policies shift, the exposure is invisible until it hits operations.
No clarity on who bears the cost when duties increase
Tariff responsibility clauses, Incoterms, and cost allocation provisions are scattered across agreements with no centralized view. When new duties are imposed, teams scramble to determine whether the buyer or seller absorbs the impact.
Pricing clauses that leave your organization exposed
Price escalation triggers, change-in-law clauses, and force majeure provisions vary wildly across your portfolio. Without a systematic review, dangerous assumptions about cost protection go unchallenged.
Exit strategies and dispute mechanisms untested
When trade conditions change dramatically, organizations discover too late that their contracts lack adequate termination rights, renegotiation triggers, or dispute resolution mechanisms to respond decisively.
Manual analysis that cannot keep pace with trade volatility
Reviewing contracts for tariff exposure across multiple jurisdictions, supplier regions, and trade agreements requires weeks of manual effort — precisely when speed matters most. Teams need answers in hours, not months.
Identify tariff exposure across your entire contract portfolio in minutes
Leah performs a structured review of how new tariffs might impact your contracts’ legal terms, financial outcomes, and supply chain operations. She flags tariff clauses, origin-related risks, and pricing provisions — with every suggestion logged with rationale so your team can move fast while staying compliant.
“We just had fragmented processes everywhere. SharePoint folders and Excel spreadsheets across regions, with each maintaining separate categorization structures. It was completely unsustainable for a global operation.”
— Strategic Implementation Lead, Global Building Products Manufacturer
Leah scans, analyzes, and acts
Leah integrates with your existing contract repository — no rip-and-replace. She starts delivering tariff intelligence in days.
Connect
Leah integrates with your CLM, procurement systems, and supply chain data — wherever your contracts and supplier information live today.
Scan & Extract
Leah reads every contract and extracts tariff clauses, Incoterms, pricing provisions, force majeure triggers, and origin data with AI-powered precision.
Map & Assess
Supply chain origins are mapped, cost allocations are decoded, and every contract is scored for tariff exposure across legal, financial, and operational dimensions.
Recommend & Act
Leah surfaces legal remedies, mitigation strategies, and specific contract modifications — so your team responds to trade disruptions with precision.
Report & Monitor
Comprehensive tariff impact reports and continuous monitoring keep leadership informed and your organization ahead of the next disruption.
Quantified outcomes from legal and procurement teams
Heard from legal and procurement leaders
We were having so many issues trying to get things through legal review. The roadblocks were getting deeper and deeper, and we often forgot that we’d negotiated with vendors three years ago and changed specific language.
Full repository visibility was the decisive factor for our CFO. Every user across our global organization can access the full contract repository based on their role, eliminating the fragmentation we had before.
The AI contract review is genuinely impressive. The way it analyzes contracts clause-by-clause and provides detailed risk assessment with rationale is really good.
Got Questions? Get Answers.
Leah identifies tariff responsibility clauses, Incoterms and cost allocation provisions, price escalation triggers, change-in-law clauses, force majeure provisions, country-of-origin risks, export control obligations, and sanctions exposure. She analyzes each contract across legal, financial, and supply chain dimensions to give you a complete picture of your tariff vulnerability.
Leah can evaluate agreements and flag tariff terms, origin-related risks, and pricing clauses in minutes rather than weeks. Once configured for your specific needs, she performs structured reviews across your entire portfolio — allowing your team to respond to trade disruptions while competitors are still conducting manual reviews.
Yes. You can set up models specific to various trade agreements, supplier regions, and regulatory environments. Leah evolves with changing regulations and organizational policies, providing a robust trade risk solution that remains relevant as the global trade landscape shifts. She supports analysis across any jurisdiction and can be tailored to your specific industry requirements.
Leah goes beyond identification. She provides targeted contract modifications, negotiation strategies, and specific language revisions based on your unique risk profile. When tariffs change, she presents a full range of legal options — force majeure triggers, renegotiation rights, termination clauses — with clear timelines and strategic implications, so your team can act decisively.
Leah is deployed by major banks, pharmaceutical companies, and global manufacturers. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest, with granular access controls and role-based permissions. Leah uses secure data isolation techniques ensuring your supply chain data, contract intelligence, and trade risk assessments remain completely segregated. Your data does not train Leah’s models.















































