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Draft a plain-English service agreement in Word

Copilot drafts a plain-English service agreement in Word with 11 clauses, lawyer-check tags on risky clauses, and a cover note for the lawyer.

rach_maeve4 June 2026
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I want a short, plain-English service agreement I can send a new client today. This is a starting draft for my lawyer to review, not legal advice.

In Word, open a new document. Click Copilot in the ribbon.

Supplier (my business + ABN + address): {{supplier}}
Client (name + ABN + address): {{client}}
Service in one paragraph: {{service}}
Term and renewal: {{term}}
Fees and payment terms: {{fees}}
IP ownership: {{ip}}
Confidentiality terms: {{confidentiality}}
Termination notice: {{termination}}
Limit of liability (cap): {{liability_cap}}
Governing law (state): {{state}}

Draft an agreement with these clauses, each in plain English:

1. Parties and definitions
2. Services (what is being provided)
3. Fees and payment
4. Term and renewal
5. Termination (and what happens on termination)
6. Intellectual property
7. Confidentiality
8. Liability cap
9. Disputes and governing law
10. Variations (how changes are made)
11. Signatures

Rules:
- Plain English. Short sentences. Define any term the first time it appears.
- No "shall" - use "will" or "must".
- Mark any clause where I should specifically check with a lawyer with a "**[Lawyer to confirm]**" tag.
- AU English. AUD.

End with a one-paragraph cover note for the lawyer summarising the high-risk clauses to focus on.
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