63% of all legal contracts are gender-biased, reveals Genie AI

Contracts are 250x more likely to reference ‘Chairman’ than ‘Chairwoman’, data from 2017-2022* shows.

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Businesses are increasingly focused on improving their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion support. However, all too often they fall at the first hurdle through the use of gendered terms within contracts. That’s according to recent data from Genie AI, the open source legal template library, which found that 63% of contracts between 2017-2022 still use gendered terms. 

 

From simple pronouns such as ‘he’ or ‘his’ to more formal titles like ‘Salesman’ or ‘Chairman’, gendered terminology is rife within legal contracts. For example, contracts are 88% more likely to reference ‘himself’ rather than ‘herself’, and ‘Chairman’ is 250x more likely to be referenced in contracts than ‘Chairwoman’.

 

However, there is light at the end of the tunnel, with usage of ‘salesperson’ more than twice as common as ‘salesman’ or ‘saleswoman’. Usage of ‘chair’ or ‘chairperson’ has also doubled in the past five years.

 

Updating a contract’s language in accordance with the recipient’s gender via a legal team can be a costly process, so many just keep gendered language regardless of the recipient’s gender. As the first touchpoint for a new starter, this can reflect poorly on the company and its DEI aims.

 

With this in mind, Genie AI is leading the industry with the launch of 1,500 gender-neutral contract templates, empowering businesses to implement a more inclusive approach to legal issues, for free. It will also signal gender-neutrality in its contract library, so users can be assured they are meeting business DEI standards.

 

The range of 1,500 free gender-neutral contracts is part of the next step of Genie AI’s mission to make legal support more accessible for businesses and individuals.  

 

Rafie Faruq, Genie AI CEO, commented “Bias and prejudice begins in the background - it doesn’t have to be a blatant act, but is embedded within the very fabric of our language. By stamping that out of legal contracts, we aim to progress the legal industry into a fairer and more accessible future. So far, court interpretation of gender-neutral pronouns seem encouraging, therefore we will continue to take bold steps to transform the way law is done, whether that’s ensuring our contracts are gender neutral or open sourcing our template library.” 


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