Read the deal before the deal reads you.
Nexus DealGuard™ helps entrepreneurs, authors, consultants, creatives, and business owners understand contracts, identify risks, evaluate pricing fairness, and prepare smarter negotiation strategies before they sign.
Nexus DealGuard™ reviews the documents that shape your business, flagging hidden obligations, ambiguous language, and unfavorable terms before they become liabilities.
Protect ownership, licensing, and assignment language.
Identify omissions that quietly shift risk onto you.
Detect vague deliverables and open-ended obligations.
Review milestones, kill fees, late penalties, and net terms.
Evaluate clarity, quality standards, and acceptance criteria.
Strengthen your position with comparative market context.
Your catalog is an asset. Nexus DealGuard™ understands the lifecycle of intellectual property — from first release to anniversary editions — and reviews the rights, royalties, and reversions that determine its long-term value.
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Nexus DealGuard™ evaluates whether quoted fees appear under market, fair, premium-justified, or inflated — based on scope, deliverables, industry norms, and comparable market data.
Quoted fee falls below comparable rates for similar scope.
Aligned with industry norms and current benchmarks.
Above market — but defensible given expertise or deliverables.
Materially exceeds market range without supporting justification.
"The Licensee shall hold a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, sublicensable right to exploit the Work in any media now known or hereafter devised…"
They want to use your work forever, anywhere, in any format — without paying you again, and they can let other companies use it too.
Nexus DealGuard™ provides business education, pricing analysis, contract intelligence support, and strategic negotiation preparation only. It does not replace licensed legal counsel, financial advisors, tax professionals, or certified regulatory professionals. Final agreements should always be reviewed by a qualified attorney licensed within the applicable jurisdiction.
Share the agreement or describe the situation. A confidential intake confirms the scope, format, and turnaround that fits your matter.