pa-workflow-inhouse-contract-intake-routing

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name: pa-workflow-inhouse-contract-intake-routing
description: Use when an in-house legal team needs to automatically triage and route incoming contracts to the appropriate reviewer — from automated low-risk processing to senior counsel or external counsel escalation. Covers the classification logic, routing rules, and automation criteria for an in-house contract intake workflow. Triggers when setting up or running a contract triage and routing system.
license: MIT
metadata:
id: pa-workflow.inhouse.contract-intake-routing
category: pa-workflow
intent: ["workflow", "contract intake", "triage", "routing", "in-house"]
related:
- pa-workflow-inhouse-commercial-team-clause-explainer
- pa-workflow-inhouse-cross-functional-translation
- router-contract-type-classifier
priority: P1
source: Louis — HAQQ Legal AI (github.com/sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal)
version: "1.0"

In-House — Contract Intake Routing

In-house legal teams are typically undersized relative to the volume of contracts they receive. Routing the right contract to the right reviewer — and auto-processing those that don't need a lawyer — is the highest-leverage capacity lever available. This skill provides the classification logic and routing rules for a contract intake workflow.

Purpose

Classify incoming contracts by type and risk level, then route each to the appropriate handler:

  • Auto-process: low-risk, standard-form contracts that can be accepted with no changes
  • AI-assisted review: standard contracts that need clause-by-clause checking but not full legal counsel time
  • Junior counsel: moderate complexity contracts needing review and limited negotiation
  • Senior counsel / GC: high-value or high-risk contracts requiring strategic review
  • External counsel: M&A, complex IP, cross-border regulatory, or matters requiring specialist expertise

Inputs

Input Why it matters
Contract document The incoming contract (PDF, DOCX, or text)
Contract type What type of agreement is it?
Counterparty Who is the other party — their size, sophistication, relationship
Deal value Determines materiality and required review level
Jurisdiction Affects applicable law and required expertise
Urgency Signature deadline drives routing priority

Classification logic

Step 1 — Identify contract type

Contract type Base routing
NDA (Mutual) — standard form AI review → auto-sign if within approved playbook
NDA (One-way, us as disclosing party) AI review → junior counsel if non-standard
NDA (One-way, us as receiving party) AI review → junior counsel — receiving party NDAs have asymmetric risk
Vendor/SaaS contract (low value < USD 10K/yr) AI review → auto-approve if within standard
Vendor/SaaS contract (medium value USD 10K–100K/yr) Junior counsel
Master Service Agreement (MSA) Senior counsel
Enterprise SaaS (> USD 100K/yr) Senior counsel
Employment contract (standard) AI review → HR sign-off → GC for exceptions
Employment contract (executive) Senior counsel
IP Assignment / Work-for-hire IP counsel or GC
Commercial agency / distribution Senior counsel — agency law risk (see MENA notes below)
Joint venture Senior counsel + external counsel
M&A (any form) GC + external M&A counsel
Loan / facility agreement GC + external finance counsel
Government contract GC — public procurement rules may apply
Settlement agreement GC — litigation strategy implications

Step 2 — Escalation triggers

Even within the base routing category, escalate to the next level if:

Trigger Escalation
Uncapped liability One level up
Unusual termination for convenience (short notice) One level up
Perpetual IP licence or IP ownership transfer IP counsel
Cross-border with unfamiliar governing law External counsel in that jurisdiction
Deal value > USD 500K Senior counsel minimum
Counter-party is a government entity GC + compliance review
Counter-party is a related party (affiliate, director) GC + audit committee notification
Personal data processing (DPA/addendum) Privacy counsel or DPO review
Security / InfoSec provisions GC + CISO review

Step 3 — Automation criteria for auto-sign

A contract can be processed without any human legal review only if all of the following are true:

  • Contract type is on the approved auto-sign list (typically: standard mutual NDA only)
  • Contract uses an approved template or falls within the defined playbook tolerances
  • Deal value is below the auto-sign threshold (set per company policy)
  • No material deviation from the approved playbook
  • No escalation triggers present (see Step 2)
  • AI review has flagged no red flags

Routing output

For each incoming contract, produce a routing ticket:

CONTRACT INTAKE TICKET
======================
Contract type:        [Type]
Counterparty:         [Name]
Deal value:           [Amount]
Jurisdiction:         [Governing law]
Urgency:              [Signature deadline if known]

AI classification:    [Auto-process / AI-review / Junior / Senior / External]
Escalation triggers:  [List, or "None"]
Assigned to:          [Name/role]
Priority:             [Routine / High / Urgent]

AI review summary:    [Key clause flags, if AI review performed]
Action required:      [What the assigned reviewer must do]
Deadline:             [Internal review deadline]

MENA-specific routing notes

Risk area MENA-specific rule
UAE Commercial Agencies Any distribution, exclusive agency, or authorised reseller contract with a UAE national counterparty may engage the UAE Commercial Agencies Law (Federal Law No. 18 of 1981, as amended). Registered agent termination rights are statutory and non-waivable. Escalate all distribution agreements to senior counsel for this analysis.
KSA Saudization Service contracts with KSA counterparties: check for Nitaqat/Saudization obligations affecting staffing.
Employment — MENA generally Employment contracts in UAE/KSA must comply with mandatory statutory provisions that cannot be waived. Any clause that purports to waive statutory rights needs GC sign-off.
Notarisation Certain UAE and KSA transactions require notarised documents (real property, power of attorney, certain corporate acts). If in doubt, route to senior counsel.
Language UAE courts use Arabic; KSA courts use Arabic. English-only contracts are enforceable but require translation in proceedings. Flag if the contract should be bilingual.

Performance metrics for the routing function

Metric Target
Average time from intake to routing assignment < 2 hours
Auto-processed (no lawyer time) 20–40% of volume
Contracts reviewed within SLA > 90%
Escalation rate (proportion requiring external counsel) < 10%
Rerouting rate (wrong initial classification) < 5%
  • [[pa-workflow-inhouse-commercial-team-clause-explainer]]
  • [[pa-workflow-inhouse-cross-functional-translation]]
  • [[output-table-of-comparisons]]
  • [[router-contract-type-classifier]]