Change Request
Every undocumented change is a future dispute waiting to happen.
Change requests modify the scope, timeline, or budget of an existing contract. When poorly drafted, they create ambiguity about what was agreed, who bears additional costs, and whether the original SOW still applies. BrieflyGo checks every change request for precision.
What BrieflyGo checks
- Change description and original scope reference
- Cost impact and payment terms for the change
- Timeline impact on deliverables and milestones
- Approval signatures from all parties
- Effect on warranties and liability caps
How it works
- Upload your document.
- AI scans clauses, definitions, and hidden obligations.
- BrieflyGo flags risk patterns and explains them in plain English.
- You get a report you can use before signing.
What risks are detected
Open-ended cost clauses
"Time and materials" changes with no cap can balloon to multiples of the original contract value.
Missing authorised signatures
A change request signed only by a project manager may not be binding on the company.
No timeline adjustment
Change adds work but original deadline remains — automatic breach at delivery.
Warranty scope changes
The change request may inadvertently narrow or eliminate warranty protection on deliverables.
What AI checks
Why it matters
FAQ
Can BrieflyGo review a Change Request?
Yes. Upload the Change Request and BrieflyGo returns a plain-English scan focused on risky wording, hidden obligations, and negotiation pressure points.
Is this legal advice?
No. It's an educational AI risk scan designed to help you spot wording worth reviewing more closely.
When should I scan the draft?
Before you sign, and again after edits. Risk often changes during the final negotiation pass.
Ready?
Upload your Change Request now
Upload a PDF, DOCX, or TXT. BrieflyGo returns a plain-English risk report you can negotiate from.
Glossary intersections
Legal terms that matter inside a Change Request
A lighter-weight knowledge layer for the clause words, negotiation traps, and contract-risk patterns that usually sit behind this document.