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Freelancers and SMBs cannot afford professional contract drafting or review

Professional legal contracts require lawyers or expensive SaaS tools priced for enterprise, leaving freelancers and small businesses exposed to contractual risk. Generic templates lack jurisdiction-specific clauses and do not support negotiation. The cost gap between adequate legal protection and available free resources is not bridged by existing tools.

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