
Intelligent contract drafting and document automation
Contract Express, part of Thomson Reuters, is a document automation platform enabling law firms and legal departments to create intelligent templates for faster contract drafting. It includes a self-service client portal that allows clients to generate their own documents from firm-approved templates, and integrates with major document management systems including iManage and NetDocuments.
Contract Express integrates with Thomson Reuters Practical Law, providing access to up-to-date legal content within the document automation workflow. Its self-service client portal allows clients to generate documents from firm-approved templates, reducing lawyer time on routine drafting. Strong DMS integrations with iManage and NetDocuments support enterprise document management workflows.
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Mid to large law firms and corporate legal departments with high-volume contract drafting needs
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