CW-301d · Module 2
Automated Redline Generation
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After risk extraction, compliance checking, and policy alignment, the output is a list of required changes. The next step is generating the redline — specific replacement language for each clause that needs modification. Claude can draft replacement clauses based on the identified issues, your internal policy requirements, and standard market terms.
The redline prompt pattern: "For each flagged clause below, draft replacement language that: (1) addresses the identified risk, (2) conforms to our internal policy requirements, (3) uses market-standard terms where possible. Present the redline as: Original clause → Proposed replacement → Rationale for the change." The rationale is critical — when counsel reviews the redline, they need to understand the reasoning behind each proposed change, not just the change itself.