Use case · Contracts and redlines
Get the contract moving without losing control.
Kepta structures the agreement, sorts counterparty changes against your rules and brings legal judgment in where a real decision is required.
Every matter has a written scope and one price, agreed before any work starts.
What it costs when the contract stalls.
A contract under negotiation usually lives in three places: the counterparty's redline in one inbox, your positions in someone's head and the deadline in nobody's calendar.
Deals slow down.
Every round waits for someone to reconstruct what changed and why it matters.
Risk gets accepted by accident.
A changed clause that nobody flagged becomes a commitment the company never priced.
The signed version disappears.
After signature, the obligations live in a PDF nobody opens until something goes wrong.
The Kepta operating path.
One connected path from the incoming redline to the signed agreement, with the record kept at every step.
Read the whole agreement, not only the redlines.
Kepta keeps the original, the changes and the final decision connected.
Sort changes by business consequence.
Know what can be accepted, what needs a fallback and what requires escalation.
Bring context into the negotiation.
The work starts with your approved positions and relevant prior agreements, not a blank prompt.
Keep the final agreement under watch.
The signed result becomes part of the Register.
What the system does, and where a lawyer steps in.
The platform is operated with Kepta's team today. The routine work runs through the system; the decisions that carry risk reach a lawyer.
The system
Structures the agreementAssisted rollout
Key terms, dates and obligations are extracted and connected to the documents behind them.
Sorts the redlinesAssisted rollout
Counterparty changes are compared with your approved positions and grouped by consequence.
Prepares the responseAssisted rollout
Drafts and fallback language start from positions your company has already accepted.
A lawyer
Decides the escalations
The changes that shift risk, price or liability get legal judgment, not an automatic answer.
Reviews and signs off
Every outgoing position is reviewed by a lawyer who owns the result.
Runs the negotiation
In a full negotiation, a lawyer runs the turns and the call with the counterparty.
Kepta is a technology-driven legal-services company, not a bar-regulated law firm; our platform does the work and our lawyers review and sign off. Software in front. Lawyers behind.
The price before the work.
Three fixed-scope ways to start, each with one price agreed up front.
Prices net of VAT. Scope and price are agreed per matter, in writing. See the Price List →
Common questions
Can I start with one contract?
Yes. Send the contract and Kepta confirms the scope and the price before any work starts.
What if the counterparty sends a new version mid-review?
The standard review includes one revision round. If the matter grows beyond that, Kepta tells you before the cost changes.
Who is accountable for the outcome?
A lawyer reviews and signs off on the work before it reaches you, and you see who is accountable for the matter from the start.