01The counterparty's lawyer asks
01 / 04Your liability under clause 14: where is the cap?
Signed as sent
"We did not change the draft."
Read and redlined
"Capped at twelve months' fees. It was our first redline."
MSAs, order forms, vendor terms and DPAs drafted and redlined by a senior Singapore lawyer, in days. Fixed scope, fixed price: most work fits the capped 10 hour contract bundle.
Every day a contract sits unread is sales momentum lost. Speed here is a business number, not a legal one.
What you are actually signing
Commercial contracting is the paper that carries your revenue: the a customer signs once, the that ride on it, the and inside it, and the that follows the data wherever it goes.
Tap a highlighted term for the plain-English version.
Declassified
Master services agreement: the framework contract a customer signs once, with every later order riding on it. That is why its liability and IP clauses matter more than any single deal's value.
In plain terms: sales closes the deal, but the contract decides whether it was worth closing.
The problem we remove
Put both versions of your contract book in front of a dispute and read the difference. Same four questions, asked the way the other side's lawyer asks them once something has already gone wrong.
01The counterparty's lawyer asks
01 / 04Signed as sent
"We did not change the draft."
Read and redlined
"Capped at twelve months' fees. It was our first redline."
02The counterparty's lawyer asks
02 / 04Signed as sent
"Nobody was tracking the window."
Read and redlined
"The renewal calendar flagged it. We renegotiated instead."
03The counterparty's lawyer asks
03 / 04Signed as sent
"We signed whatever the deal needed."
Read and redlined
"It is mutual and narrow now. Procurement agreed in one call."
04The counterparty's lawyer asks
04 / 04Signed as sent
"Wherever their servers are, I suppose."
Read and redlined
"Under a DPA that follows the data. Signed before onboarding."
05Who reads them now
The stakes
1 clauseis all it takes
An uncapped indemnity in one mid-size customer contract can outweigh every dollar of revenue the deal will ever produce.
Every contract that touches revenue read, redlined and returned in days, on a capped price, so sales keeps its speed and you keep your terms.
The second voice is not pedantry. It is what read paper sounds like, and reading it is the job we take over.
How the desk runs
This is the service level, played back as one week.
Your account executive forwards an enterprise MSA, 42 pages. Acknowledged within the hour, with a return date: Wednesday.
A new analytics vendor's terms checked before procurement signs: their liability cap is fine, their data clause is not. Fixed before signature.
Your standard order form gains one clause, so upsells stop needing fresh legal review at all.
The enterprise MSA goes back on time: liability capped, indemnities mutual, the renewal trap struck, with a cover note sales can forward as-is.
Procurement pushes back on two points. Both settle the same day; the concession we made was one we had planned to make.
The final MSA goes out for e-signature. Sales books the deal this quarter, not next.
The week's contract log lands in your inbox: what moved, what is waiting on whom, and what to chase on Monday.
Most weeks fit the capped bundle. When something bigger lands, you get a fixed quote before we touch it.
Everything this covers
One desk owns the book: what comes in, what goes out, and the templates in between.
Daniel KungYour deal counselDuty 01 of 06
Your customer paper drafted to close: an MSA that survives procurement, order forms sales can run alone, and service levels you can actually meet.
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The senior judgment behind LDU
Fifteen years getting founders through setup, growth and the raise, across the table from investors, regulators and acquirers. He is the senior judgment LDU is built on.
Years in practice
Matters signed off
Why teams trust the desk
Named counsel reading every clause, turnarounds stated as dates, and a capped price that keeps the risk on us.

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Our promise
Fixed quotes before work starts, never after. No hourly meter anywhere on the desk.
Bundle slots are capped each month so turnarounds stay in days.
Customer stories
Veljko Vasic
CEO, HolyWally
“As a client of LDU, I was impressed by how they consistently focused on our needs, showing patience and a deep understanding of our core requirements. It felt like having an in-house counsel that always had our best interests at heart. If you're looking for a dedicated team that prioritizes client satisfaction, LDU is the right choice.”
Less time setting up contracts
Faster to close than competitors
Faster issue resolution
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“Daniel is a consummate professional who was very helpful in our consultation. He assuaged my fears and walked me through how to possibly handle my situation. Did not ask for unnecessary charges or quotes. Highly recommended, especially if you're a small business or startup.”
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Robert KielyFAQ
Contract on your desk now?
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