ContractExpress
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Developer(s) | Thomson Reuters |
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Document Automation |
Website | legalsolutions |
Contract Express is a document automation program designed and developed by the Legal Solutions arm of Thomson Reuters, a Canadian multinational mass media and information firm. Contract Express is available as a stand-alone app in a private or public cloud. Users of the product are typically law firms and corporations, such as Clifford Chance and Microsoft.[1]
History
[edit]In 1999/2000, Logic Programming Associates partnered with a small London law firm, Tarlo-Lyons, to bring some document assembly technology to market. They formed a new company called Business Integrity Ltd and the product, which was initially called DealBuilder, eventually became Contract Express. The full story is recounted by Clive Spenser, one of the original instigators.[2]
In 2010, BIL launched contractexpress.com as described an interview with Ken Adams.[3]
In 2015, Thomson Reuters acquired Business Integrity and the company became part of the Legal business of Thomson Reuters. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.[4]
Functionality
[edit]Contract Express template creation is conducted entirely within a Microsoft Word interface. As a Microsoft Word App, Contract Express Author integrates into the Microsoft Word ribbon, providing a familiar user experience for users. The add-in provides the ease and speed of automating complex legal documents without the complexity inherent in traditional document assembly tools. Further, generated documents automatically inherit their styling from the marked-up Word document without having to apply styles to each generated document.[5] Authors create a contract template using bracket-based markups to specify conditional text and variable fields for us in their customized templates.
Once published, other users can then manipulate the document using a pre-defined questionnaire to apply client specific details and preferences. Accordingly, the need for programming skills is removed; a basic knowledge of document mark-up is all that is required.[6] It is notable that the field control used is derived from the conventions of traditional legal document mark-up, for example use of square brackets to indicate areas for document specific information.[7]
The most recent version of the software is version 8.0, released in 2019. Contract Express provides users with an intuitive user interface, integrations with key legal software such as DocuSign for safe electronic signature iManage and NetDocuments for storage, and HighQ for client collaboration.[8]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Inside Counsel: Document Assembly Speeds Contract Process". Archived from the original on 2010-09-05. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
- ^ The very early days of Contract Express, retrieved 2023-11-23
- ^ Business Integrity Launches ContractExpress.com, retrieved 2023-11-23
- ^ Thomson Reuters acquires Business Integrity, retrieved 2023-11-23
- ^ "Law.com: Sum of Parts". 2010-06-01. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
- ^ "AdamsDrafting: Business Integrity Launches ContractExpress.Com". Retrieved 2010-06-25.
- ^ (Press Release) Legal IT Professionals: New Document Assembly Features Put ContractExpress.com at the Heart of Law Firms' Interactions with Clients, 2010-10-02, archived from the original on 2010-11-07, retrieved 2010-10-19
- ^ "Thomson Reuters Acquires HighQ". 17 July 2019. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
Further reading
[edit]- Lauristen, Mark. The Lawyer's Guide To Working Smarter With Knowledge Tools. American Bar Association. ISBN 978-1-60442-826-1
- Susskind, Richard. The End Of Lawyers?. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-954172-0