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DEFINITIVE GUIDE
Legal document automation for in-house legal departments
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Legal document automation isn’t scary. Automating the creation of documents isn’t intended to replace, minimise or threaten what lawyers do. Lawyers always have been, and always will be, the guardians of the legal documents that form the basis of all business; but by automating certain parts of the process, they can be liberated to focus on elements of the role that add real value.
But where to start? Document automation can bring speed, efficiency, consistency, lower risk and lower costs – but how do lawyers, whether in-house and in private practice, start to realise those benefits? How do we define the key terms, how does the process work, and which documents are suitable? What can we learn from the early adopters about getting buy-in, implementing solutions and measuring ROI?
Part two of this guide will help you learn from the early adopters about selecting the right solutions for your department, getting buy-in from stakeholders, and measuring ROI.
Part 2 includes
- Document automation: an in-house legal department buyer’s guide
- Measuring document automation ROI within in-house legal departments
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