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AI contract drafting across 9 contract types and 3 jurisdictions — English and Arabic, jurisdiction-compliant from day one.
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Contract drafting is one of the highest-value and most time-intensive tasks in legal practice. A senior associate can spend three to five hours drafting a standard NDA or service agreement from scratch — time that could be spent on analysis, strategy, or business development. When that drafting involves cross-border provisions, bilingual requirements, or jurisdiction-specific mandatory terms under Egyptian Civil Code or UAE commercial law, the time investment and risk of error multiply further.
The Legal Hawary AI Drafting Agent eliminates this bottleneck. Built on the Elhawary Legal Contract Engine — developed and maintained by Karim El Hawary (LLM — International Business, Trade & Tax Law, Alexandria University) — the Drafting Agent produces complete, professionally structured contract drafts in minutes. These are not generic templates. Every draft produced by the Drafting Agent is loaded with the jurisdiction-specific defaults, mandatory provisions, and protective clauses appropriate to the contract type, the governing law, and the parties involved.
The Drafting Agent covers nine core contract categories: Memoranda of Understanding and Letters of Intent, Non-Disclosure Agreements (mutual and unilateral), Service Level Agreements and general service contracts, Joint Venture Agreements, Partnership Agreements, Construction and Subcontractor Agreements, Employment and Consulting Agreements, Distribution and Agency Agreements (Egypt and GCC specific), and Federal Subcontracting Agreements (FAR-compliant for U.S. federal clients). Each category is governed by jurisdiction-specific defaults that can be modified on instruction.
Jurisdictional coverage spans three major legal frameworks. For Egyptian and GCC contracts, the Drafting Agent applies the Egyptian Civil Code (Law No. 131 of 1948), with specific awareness of the mandatory provisions governing contract formation, void and voidable contracts, and the particular requirements of specific contract types under Egyptian law. For U.S. entities, Delaware law governs by default, with FAR/DFARS clause references mandatory for federal subcontracts. For UAE entities, the Federal Decree-Law No. 32 of 2021 on Commercial Companies and the UAE Commercial Transactions Law apply.
Every contract produced by the Drafting Agent includes five standard protective provisions: a Force Majeure clause drafted to the applicable standard for the jurisdiction, a comprehensive IP ownership provision, a liability cap scaled to the contract value and risk profile, termination trigger provisions with clear cure periods, and a multi-layer confidentiality provision. Dispute resolution defaults to CRCICA arbitration for Egypt and GCC matters, and AAA or JAMS arbitration for U.S. matters, with FIDIC dispute board provisions included for construction contracts where relevant.
Bilingual drafting — English and Arabic — is available for all contract types. The Arabic-language provisions are not simple translations: they are drafted to the formal legal Arabic register required by Egyptian and GCC courts, with awareness of the interpretive principles applied by Egyptian judges when Arabic is the court's working language.
Contract drafting is one of the highest-value and most time-intensive tasks in legal practice. A senior associate can spend three to five hours drafting a standard NDA or service agreement from scratch — time that could be spent on analysis, strategy, or business development. When that drafting involves cross-border provisions, bilingual requirements, or jurisdiction-specific mandatory terms under Egyptian Civil Code or UAE commercial law, the time investment and risk of error multiply further.
The Legal Hawary AI Drafting Agent eliminates this bottleneck. Built on the Elhawary Legal Contract Engine — developed and maintained by Karim El Hawary (LLM — International Business, Trade & Tax Law, Alexandria University) — the Drafting Agent produces complete, professionally structured contract drafts in minutes. These are not generic templates. Every draft produced by the Drafting Agent is loaded with the jurisdiction-specific defaults, mandatory provisions, and protective clauses appropriate to the contract type, the governing law, and the parties involved.
The Drafting Agent covers nine core contract categories: Memoranda of Understanding and Letters of Intent, Non-Disclosure Agreements (mutual and unilateral), Service Level Agreements and general service contracts, Joint Venture Agreements, Partnership Agreements, Construction and Subcontractor Agreements, Employment and Consulting Agreements, Distribution and Agency Agreements (Egypt and GCC specific), and Federal Subcontracting Agreements (FAR-compliant for U.S. federal clients). Each category is governed by jurisdiction-specific defaults that can be modified on instruction.
Jurisdictional coverage spans three major legal frameworks. For Egyptian and GCC contracts, the Drafting Agent applies the Egyptian Civil Code (Law No. 131 of 1948), with specific awareness of the mandatory provisions governing contract formation, void and voidable contracts, and the particular requirements of specific contract types under Egyptian law. For U.S. entities, Delaware law governs by default, with FAR/DFARS clause references mandatory for federal subcontracts. For UAE entities, the Federal Decree-Law No. 32 of 2021 on Commercial Companies and the UAE Commercial Transactions Law apply.
Every contract produced by the Drafting Agent includes five standard protective provisions: a Force Majeure clause drafted to the applicable standard for the jurisdiction, a comprehensive IP ownership provision, a liability cap scaled to the contract value and risk profile, termination trigger provisions with clear cure periods, and a multi-layer confidentiality provision. Dispute resolution defaults to CRCICA arbitration for Egypt and GCC matters, and AAA or JAMS arbitration for U.S. matters, with FIDIC dispute board provisions included for construction contracts where relevant.
Bilingual drafting — English and Arabic — is available for all contract types. The Arabic-language provisions are not simple translations: they are drafted to the formal legal Arabic register required by Egyptian and GCC courts, with awareness of the interpretive principles applied by Egyptian judges when Arabic is the court's working language.
Input Parameters — Provide the contract type, parties (name, jurisdiction, entity type), key commercial terms, governing law, and any specific provisions required
Jurisdiction Loading — The Drafting Agent loads the applicable legal framework (Egyptian Civil Code, Delaware, UAE FCL)
Draft Generation — A complete, structured contract draft is produced with all standard protective provisions
Redline Review — Attorney reviews the draft, requests modifications to any provision
Bilingual Conversion — On request, the approved English draft is converted to a bilingual English/Arabic format
Issue-Spotting Memo — Optional: Drafting Agent produces an issue-spotting memo identifying the three highest legal risks in the final draft for escalation to counsel
Negotiation Playbook — Optional: Drafting Agent produces a negotiation playbook identifying walk-away points, fallback positions, and priority issues for each key clause
Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
Contract Types | MOU, LOI, NDA, SLA, JV Agreement, Partnership Agreement, Construction Agreement, Employment Agreement, Distribution/Agency Agreement, Federal Subcontract |
Jurisdictions | Egyptian Civil Code, Delaware (U.S.), UAE Commercial Companies Law |
Standard Provisions | Force Majeure, IP ownership, liability cap, termination triggers, confidentiality |
Dispute Resolution | CRCICA (Egypt/GCC), AAA/JAMS (U.S.), FIDIC (Construction) |
Language | Bilingual English + Arabic |
Review Output | Structured Contract Review Memo: Critical Risk / Moderate Risk / Favorable / Missing |
Compliance Check | Egyptian Civil Code, FAR/DFARS (U.S. federal), UAE Commercial Law, GDPR flags |
Negotiation Support | Playbook format: Priority, Position, Walk-Away Point, Fallback |
Delivery Speed | First draft: under 15 minutes from parameter input |
Disclaimer | All outputs are draft materials for attorney review — not final legal opinions |
Supported Contract Types — Detail
MOU / LOI / Term Sheets
Covers: transaction purpose, parties, exclusivity period, binding vs. non-binding provisions, governing law, expiry. Used for: pre-transaction frameworks, business partnerships, investment discussions.
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA)
Mutual and unilateral variants. Standard provisions: definition of Confidential Information, disclosure permissions, residuals clause, return/destruction obligations, injunctive relief clause. Jurisdiction defaults: Egyptian Civil Code (Civil Law NDA structure) vs. Delaware (common law NDA structure).
Service Level Agreements (SLA)
Performance metrics (uptime, response time, resolution time), penalty/credit provisions, service scope, change order process, termination for cause and for convenience, limitation of liability.
Joint Venture Agreements
Equity structure, governance (board composition, reserved matters, veto rights), profit distribution, capital contributions, deadlock resolution, exit mechanisms (drag-along, tag-along), non-compete obligations. Egyptian JV specifics: Law 159/1981 corporate requirements, local partner provisions where applicable.
Employment Agreements
Position and duties, compensation (base + variable), probation period (per Egyptian Labour Law: 3-month maximum), working hours (per Law 12/2003: 8 hours/day maximum), leave entitlements, termination procedures, non-compete and non-solicitation, IP assignment.
Construction Agreements
FIDIC-aware structure: scope of works, bill of quantities, payment schedule (milestone-based), performance bond, defects liability period, force majeure (including supply chain disruption), dispute board (FIDIC), governing law.