| name | diligence-review |
| description | M&A due diligence: tabular review of contracts, IP, employment, litigation, and corporate documents — flag risks, identify missing items, and produce diligence summaries |
Diligence Review Skill
When to activate
- Conducting legal due diligence for an M&A transaction or investment
- Reviewing a data room and producing a diligence summary
- Flagging key risks in target company contracts, IP, or employment matters
- Creating a diligence checklist for a specific deal type
- Summarising findings from a large document set into a tabular format
When NOT to use
- Financial due diligence — that's accounting and finance, not legal
- Post-signing integration planning — different workstream
- Regulatory filings related to the deal — needs specialist counsel
- Replacing attorney judgment on deal-breaker risks — always escalate to lead counsel
Instructions
Diligence checklist by deal type
Generate a due diligence checklist for [deal type].
Deal type: [M&A acquisition / minority investment / Series A / asset purchase / merger]
Target company: [describe — stage, industry, geography]
Buyer/Investor: [describe — strategic acquirer / PE / VC / individual]
Key risk areas identified: [IP / employment / contracts / litigation / regulatory]
Timeline: [X weeks to close]
Diligence checklist by workstream:
CORPORATE AND GOVERNANCE:
□ Certificate of incorporation and all amendments
□ Bylaws and operating agreement (current version)
□ Cap table (fully diluted, all instruments)
□ Board and shareholder meeting minutes (last 3 years)
□ All equity and option grants, with vesting schedules
□ Stockholder agreements, voting agreements, ROFRs
□ Jurisdictions of operation (states/countries)
□ Foreign qualification certificates where applicable
COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS:
□ Top 10 customer contracts by revenue (full text)
□ All contracts > $[X] annually
□ Any contract with change-of-control clause
□ Exclusivity, non-compete, or MFN provisions in any agreement
□ Government or regulated industry contracts
□ Distribution, reseller, or channel partner agreements
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:
□ Patent portfolio (filed, pending, granted) with ownership chain
□ Trademark registrations (all jurisdictions)
□ Copyright registrations
□ All IP assignment agreements from founders and employees
□ Open source software inventory and licence audit
□ Third-party IP licences (in-bound and out-bound)
EMPLOYMENT AND HR:
□ All offer letters and employment agreements for key personnel
□ Non-compete and non-solicitation agreements
□ Employee invention assignment agreements (PIIAs)
□ Equity grants and option plan documents
□ Severance agreements and change-of-control provisions
□ Independent contractor agreements (risk: misclassification)
□ EEO filings and HR complaints (last 3 years)
LITIGATION AND DISPUTES:
□ All pending litigation, arbitration, or government investigations
□ Demand letters received (last 3 years)
□ Settlement agreements (last 5 years)
□ Insurance policies (D&O, E&O, general liability)
REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE:
□ Applicable licences and permits
□ Privacy policy and data processing practices
□ GDPR/CCPA compliance documentation
□ Industry-specific compliance (financial, health, regulated data)
Generate the checklist for my deal type with priority flags (P1/P2/P3).
Tabular contract review
Review these contracts and produce a tabular diligence summary.
Contracts to review: [list or describe]
Deal context: [acquisition / investment / partnership]
Key issues to flag: [change of control / assignment / exclusivity / IP ownership / termination rights]
Tabular summary format:
| Contract | Counterparty | Value | Term | Auto-Renew | Change of Control | Assignment | Key Risk | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSA with [X] | [Company] | $[X]/yr | [dates] | Yes/No | Consent required / Terminates / Silent | Restricted / Permitted | [describe] | P1/P2/P3 |
For each contract, identify:
CHANGE OF CONTROL:
- Does it trigger on acquisition?
- Consent required from counterparty?
- Terminates automatically?
- Silent (may require analysis)?
ASSIGNMENT:
- Can the acquirer step into the target's position?
- Is consent required?
- Are there anti-assignment clauses?
TERMINATION RIGHTS:
- Can counterparty terminate for convenience?
- Notice period required?
- Change of control = termination right?
KEY RISK FLAGS:
🔴 Deal-breaker: must be resolved before close
🟡 Negotiate: should be addressed, deal can proceed with plan to resolve
🟢 Note: low risk, flag for awareness only
Produce the tabular summary with risk ratings.
IP diligence summary
Conduct IP due diligence for [target company].
Target: [name, industry, stage]
Product: [describe — software / hardware / content / brand]
Key IP assets: [describe what generates value]
IP diligence framework:
1. OWNERSHIP CHAIN:
- Who created the core IP?
- Are all founders' IP contributions assigned to the company? (check PIIAs)
- Any IP created before the company was formed? (pre-incorporation assignment?)
- IP created by contractors? (must have written assignment — work-for-hire is insufficient for software)
- Open source contributions by employees that were made personal capacity?
2. PATENT ANALYSIS:
- Filed vs. granted vs. pending
- Coverage map: what does each patent protect?
- Freedom to operate: do they use any third-party IP not licensed?
- Prior art risk on key patents
3. TRADEMARK:
- Core brand name registered? In all jurisdictions of operation?
- Any third-party trademark conflicts?
- Domain name ownership matches trademark?
4. OPEN SOURCE:
- Inventory of OSS used in the product
- Licence analysis: GPL/AGPL present? (may require open-sourcing acquirer's code)
- SBOM (Software Bill of Materials) available?
- Any OSS contributed back that created reciprocal obligations?
5. TRADE SECRETS:
- What information is treated as trade secret?
- Access controls and confidentiality measures in place?
- NDAs with employees, contractors, and partners?
6. THIRD-PARTY LICENCES:
- Any IP licensed from third parties the product depends on?
- Assignment permitted? Transfer fees?
- Change of control provisions?
Output: IP risk matrix with ownership confirmation status and flagged gaps.
Diligence findings memo
Draft a diligence findings memo for [deal].
Deal: [describe]
Diligence period: [X weeks]
Documents reviewed: [X contracts / [Y] categories]
Audience: [deal team / board / investors / GC]
Findings memo structure:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
[2-3 sentences: overall risk assessment + top 3 findings]
Overall risk rating: [Low / Medium / High / Deal-breaker risk identified]
DEAL-BREAKER RISKS (P1):
[Any finding that, if unresolved, should prevent closing]
1. [Finding name]
- Issue: [describe precisely]
- Document: [contract name, section]
- Impact: [what happens at close]
- Required resolution: [what must be done before close]
SIGNIFICANT RISKS (P2):
[Risks to be addressed in representations, warranties, or indemnities]
1. [Finding name]
- Issue: [describe]
- Recommended treatment: [RWI coverage / indemnity / price adjustment / rep & warranty]
NOTED ITEMS (P3):
[Observations for post-close integration planning]
[Low-risk items to monitor]
MISSING DOCUMENTS:
[Items requested but not produced — reason unknown]
□ [Item] — requested [date], not received
□ [Item] — [status]
NEXT STEPS:
□ [Action] — owner: [name] — due: [date]
Attorney review required. This memo is privileged and confidential.
Draft the findings memo for my deal context.
Example
User: We're acquiring a SaaS company. Their top customer contract (40% of ARR) has a change-of-control clause requiring consent. How should I present this in the diligence summary?
Claude's tabular entry + memo section:
Tabular entry:
| Contract | Counterparty | Value | Change of Control | Risk | Priority |
|---|
| Enterprise MSA | [Customer A] | ~$[X] (40% ARR) | Consent required — §12.3 | Customer may withhold consent or negotiate concessions; loss could materially impair target valuation | 🔴 P1 |
Memo section:
P1 FINDING: Change-of-Control Consent — Primary Customer Agreement (§12.3)
Issue: The MSA with [Customer A], representing approximately 40% of the target's ARR, requires prior written consent of the counterparty upon a change of control of the target (§12.3). The agreement defines "change of control" to include any transaction in which more than 50% of the voting securities of the target are acquired — which the proposed acquisition triggers.
Impact: If [Customer A] withholds consent, the contract may terminate, and the acquirer would lose approximately $[X] in contracted ARR immediately post-close. This would represent a material reduction in the acquisition value.
Required resolution before close:
- Obtain written consent from [Customer A] prior to or simultaneous with closing
- If consent is conditioned on renegotiated terms, assess impact on economics
- Consider escrow or price adjustment mechanism tied to consent
Recommended treatment: This is a closing condition. Do not close without confirmed consent or a signed waiver.
Attorney review required. All figures marked [VERIFY] with financial diligence.