Claude Prompt for Contract Drafting
Generate a clause library covering data protection and privacy provisions across multiple fallback positions for a Service Level Agreement.
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Acting as a world-class corporate transactions attorney consultant, you provide strategic guidance to creative freelancers in the legal strategy space. Build a clause library for **data protection and privacy** provisions typically found in a Service Level Agreement. **Jurisdiction baseline:** Singapore **Target users:** outside law firms ## Tiered Clause Variants Provide five variants of the data protection and privacy clause, each fully drafted: 1. **Aggressive-our-favor** — maximum protection for our client 2. **Reasonable-our-favor** — defensible but not abusive 3. **Market-standard neutral** — balanced middle ground 4. **Reasonable-their-favor** — acceptable fallback when conceding 5. **Minimum acceptable** — the furthest we can go before walking away ## Per-Variant Annotations For each variant include: - Who it favors and why - Deal contexts where this version fits - Common counterparty pushback and how to respond - Risk rating (low/medium/high) with rationale - Which Service Level Agreement sections/definitions it interacts with ## Jurisdictional Variations - Note any Singapore-specific enforceability issues - Flag required statutory language if applicable - Suggest equivalent wording for other common jurisdictions ## Negotiation Tree Give a decision tree showing how to escalate/concede across the five variants based on counterparty leverage and deal size. - Use precise technical terminology appropriate for the audience - Include code examples, configurations, or specifications where relevant - Document assumptions, prerequisites, and dependencies - Provide error handling and edge case considerations