Read more about the 2024 Future of Contracts Design Derby.
Grand Prize Winners
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1. Powerful Plug-In: ClickWrapGod, Duke Law
ClickWrapGod
ClickWrapGod is a generative-AI plugin targeted at consumers who are bombarded by constant clickwrap service agreements. Our plugin will be directly downloaded onto the user’s browser and “pop up” when it detects a clickwrap agreement being signed by the user.


- Alexandra Gomez
- Oscar Lama
- Kyle Larson
- Jake Stavsky
What the reviewers had to say: “I like the use of technology to solve the problem and the idea that the consumer can “train” the solution to point out the particular clauses that each consumer is interested in seeing. I also like the idea that the solution will point to other similar businesses with TOS more in line with those of the user. I also appreciate their considerations for how to make this commercially feasible. This actually sounds doable!”
2. Caution for Consumers: The Contract Lemurs, Duke Law
The Clickwrap “Wrapper”
A “warning label” for terms of service agreements, analogous to those found on cigarette packages, that provides a brief,
easily-understandable breakdown highlighting the most dangerous potential consequences of the contract for consumers.


- Drew Johnson
- Alex Bartlow
- Susan Murley
- Praise Nsoko-Nkwor
What the reviewers had to say: “Very creative and simple solution to highlighting the friendliness / unfriendliness of ToSs. Could see that companies would start competing for 5 stars, if this really took off.”
3. Modification Mavens: Team Beauty, NCCU Law
360 Engage
We not only want to engage our consumers with our website services and products, but we also want 360º engagement of our consumers which includes their legal input on the business process.


- Alfreda “AJ” Junious
- Kirsten King
- Alexis Hurd
- Tyra Hudson
What the reviewers had to say: “Nice use of a hypothetical company. A very clear problem statement about modifying terms of services.”
4. Active Acceptance: TOSifyME, Suffolk Law
Simplify Terms of Service for Me.
We strive to educate users about the clickwrap
agreements they’re accepting by slowing down
the “I Accept” process through a strategic and
interactive approach.


- Erin Wylie
- Matthew Waldron
- Caity Walsh
- Cesar Anaya-Delgado
What the reviewers had to say: “This team thought through their problem and solution in harmony. …. this is best suited for consumer settings.”
Honorable Mentions
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Smart Summaries: Team Kennedii AI, Duke Law
AI-Generated Personality
Kennedii AI is a new generative AI tool that reads contracts and generates personalized summaries. Users can select the summary’s focus, level of complexity, language, format of presentation (video, pictograph, text), and the personality presenting.
- Cassie Shapiro
- Kennedii Brock
- Manuel Alvarez
- Zan Khan

What the reviewers had to say: “I would not be surprised to see future Chat Bot based solutions work along these lines.”
Accessibility All-Star: Team Onyx, Suffolk Law
Project C.L.E.A.R.
PROJECT C.L.E.A.R. is a protocol for creating:
Contract Language Everyone Accepts and Respects
- Gabriella Brown
- Antoinnette Golden
- Faye Golden

What the reviewers had to say: “I love how inclusive this idea is! Of the ones I reviewed, it did the best job of taking into account the various needs and challenges a consumer might have and designing a solution that addresses those challenges/needs- Digital Braille!!! Excellent!“
Privacy Pioneer: PriEdge AI Tech, The University of Hong Kong
PriEdgeAI
An on-edge AI tool designed to tailor the presentation of clickwrap agreements to individual user preferences, particularly around privacy concerns. This on-edge approach ensures that sensitive user data is processed locally on the user’s device, significantly reducing the risk of privacy breaches during data transmission or AI model training.
- Angus Fung
- Chen Zijun
- Jungmin Jang
- Zhou Chenyang
