Free MSA Review

Find out what your MSA actually protects before your next client dispute does it for you.

Submit your Master Service Agreement and our attorneys will review it against the same risk categories they use to protect 1,000+ MSPs. You'll get a scored assessment covering liability gaps, vendor exposure, and regulatory blind spots, reviewed by a licensed attorney, not just AI.

1,000+ MSPs protected · 25+ years MSP legal experience · 48 hours to results

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What We Review

Three risk categories most MSAs fail.

Our attorneys have reviewed thousands of MSP agreements. These are the three areas where gaps show up most often, and where the cost of missing them is highest.

Liability Exposure

Does your MSA cap your liability? Does it hold up when a client claims you caused a breach? We check limitation of liability, indemnification, and whether your caps are aligned with your insurance coverage.

Vendor and Third-Party Risk

Your clients assume you're liable for every vendor you resell. We review your third-party language, sub-processor terms, and whether your MSA actually shifts vendor risk where it belongs.

Regulatory Compliance

HIPAA, GLBA, CMMC, state privacy laws. If your MSA was drafted more than 12 months ago, it probably doesn't reflect the current regulatory landscape. We check every applicable clause.

Your Review Report

Specific findings. Not a generic checklist.

  • Does your MSA clearly define client responsibilities when they ignore your security recommendations?
  • Is your limitation of liability capped, and does the cap actually protect you?
  • Does your indemnity section align with your E&O and cyber insurance coverage?
  • Are you protected from regulatory exposure when clients operate in healthcare, finance, or government?
  • Does your MSA address ransomware, data destruction, and other threat scenarios you're actually facing?
  • Would your agreement hold up if a client sued you tomorrow?
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Sample Review Output
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High Risk

MSA §4.2 contains no limitation of liability cap. Under current terms, you are exposed to unlimited damages in the event of a service failure or data breach claim.

High Risk

No data processing addendum found. Clients subject to HIPAA or state privacy laws are not covered under your current agreement structure.

Medium Risk

Indemnification clause in §7.1 is one-directional. Client has no obligation to indemnify you for claims arising from their own negligence or non-compliance.

Adequate

Force majeure clause covers standard scenarios including pandemic, natural disaster, and cyberattack. No changes recommended.

How It Works

48 hours from upload to attorney-reviewed findings.

1

Upload your MSA

Submit your current Master Service Agreement. PDF or Word. Takes 30 seconds.

2

Pilot scans for risk

Our AI reviews every clause against 25 years of MSP legal precedent and current regulatory requirements.

3

Attorney reviews findings

A licensed attorney validates every finding, adds context, and delivers your scored risk assessment.

Common Questions

Before you upload.

Because the review speaks for itself. Most MSAs we analyze have gaps in liability, vendor coverage, or regulatory compliance. When MSPs see what's exposed, many want those gaps fixed. That's what Monjur does. But there's no obligation, no follow-up pressure, and the report is yours regardless.
You can, and it will give you something that looks like a legal review. But general-purpose AI doesn't know MSP contract law. It won't catch that your limitation of liability cap doesn't align with your E&O policy. It won't flag that your DPA is missing state-specific breach notification timelines. It won't know that the indemnification clause your client's attorney added shifts vendor liability back to you. Monjur's review is grounded in 25 years of MSP-specific legal work, thousands of reviewed agreements, and current regulatory requirements. A licensed attorney signs off on every finding. ChatGPT won't be in the room when a client disputes your SLA.
Yes. Your MSA is protected by attorney-client privilege from the moment you upload it. We don't share it, use it for training, or retain it beyond the review period.
Pilot, Monjur's AI, scans every clause against MSP legal precedent and current regulations. A licensed attorney from Scott & Scott, LLP then reviews every finding, adds context, and validates the risk assessment before it reaches you.
That's up to you. You'll receive a scored risk assessment with specific findings and recommendations. If you want help fixing what we find, we'll walk you through how Monjur works. If not, the report is yours to keep.

Most MSPs don't find out their contract is broken until a client tests it.

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