Drafting

Respond to opposing counsel with a redline or substantive letter

When the email needs more than a confirmation, Revo drafts the redline or response letter against your prior versions and your firm's templates.

SOC 2 Type II · ISO 27701 · GDPR
How it works

When opposing counsel sends a draft or a position letter, the response is the work. Revo gets you to the partner-review stage in minutes, not after dinner.

The starting point

Revo pulls the last clean version on the matter and your firm's standard clauses for this counterparty type. so the redline starts from your position, not theirs.

What goes back

A redline or a position letter. attached to a threaded reply. in the partner's voice. with a one-line summary of what changed for the partner's review.

Step by step
  1. 1

    Compare against priors

    Revo diffs the new version against the last clean copy on the matter. flags every changed term.

  2. 2

    Apply firm language

    Pulls the standard clauses your firm uses for this counterparty type or matter class.

  3. 3

    Draft the response

    Either a redline back, or a position letter rebutting their points. always partner-reviewable.

  4. 4

    Attach and reply

    Threaded reply, in the partner's voice, with the document attached and the matter number cited.

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