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Shareholders’ agreement review

Review shareholders’ agreements — for Swedish, Norwegian and Danish law — in minutes instead of hours

A shareholders’ agreement binds the parties but not the company itself — so a clause can be perfectly drafted and still have no corporate-law effect. LexCodex reviews the agreement against market standard, flags every clause that needs to be mirrored in the articles of association to bind the company, and suggests redlines for conflicting terms — each assessment grounded in verified primary sources.

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What you get

Standard-clause check

The tool checks for the presence and quality of standard clauses — drag-along, tag-along, pre-emption, vesting, lock-up, deadlock resolution, exit/IPO, valuation, non-compete and confidentiality.

Binding gaps — the clauses that don’t bind the company

A shareholders’ agreement binds the parties, not the company. The tool flags every clause that has no corporate-law effect and tells you which must be taken into the articles of association to take effect.

Conflicts & redlines

Contradictory or unclear terms are identified, with a suggested redline for each.

Legal sources

Links to the relevant provisions via verified primary sources. Second-pass verification checks every cited reference against the source.

How it works

  1. Upload: PDF or paste the shareholders’ agreement text
  2. Jurisdiction: Swedish, Norwegian or Danish law
  3. The AI analyses: Takes 1–3 minutes
  4. Get a report: Standard-clause check, binding gaps, conflicts with suggested redlines and source-grounded references

Data protection

Agreement texts are not stored with us after analysis (Zero Data Retention). The analysis runs via the AI provider (SOC 2, ISO 27001), which does not use data for model training.

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Frequently asked questions

What can be analysed?

Shareholders’ agreements for private limited companies in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The tool checks standard clauses, flags clauses without corporate-law effect and suggests redlines for conflicts.

Why doesn’t a shareholders’ agreement bind the company?

A shareholders’ agreement is a contract between the shareholders — it binds them, but not the company as a separate legal person. To bind the company, the relevant terms generally have to be taken into the articles of association. The tool flags exactly which clauses this affects.

Is my agreement secure?

Yes. The agreement text is not stored on our servers after analysis (Zero Data Retention). The analysis runs via the AI provider, which is SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certified. LexCodex does not use your data for model training.

Which jurisdictions are covered?

Private companies in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Each jurisdiction’s default rules apply — for example, transfer restrictions differ between the three. The tool links to the relevant provisions via verified primary sources with second-pass verification.

What does the review cost?

All plans run Premium AI with full results. Free plan gives 3 analyses per month, Pro (180 EUR/month) gives 100 analyses and Enterprise (700 EUR/month) gives unlimited analyses for 5 users.

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