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How your company's tech stack is hurting Legal Operations

Want to learn which technology your legal department needs and how to get the right stakeholders on board?

Get ready to discover how to create an optimized legal tech stack in this brand-new whitepaper.

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Dear legal, it's not you, it's them πŸ˜‰

Nowadays, more and more in-house legal professionals are looking for the right tools to optimize their processes themselves. However, due to the lack of priority for other business units, they are obliged to work with software that is being used is either too generalist (Document Management Software, CRM’s, ERP’s...), or too outdated (Excel & spreadsheets).

The Legal Tech Stack whitepaper helps you build a future-proof legal department and learns you how to:

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get buy-in from the right stakeholders

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automate your legal operations

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find the tools you need and fit them into your company's current tech stack

Read the free whitepaper and learn how to assemble a legal tech stack to optimize your contract processes and achieve your business goals faster πŸš€

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Need help with your contract management?

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In 2015, Contractify started setting up efficient contract management procedures in medium-sized and large enterprises. It soon became clear that there was a need for a tool to centralise and automate contract management. Therefore, Contractify's founders Steven Debrauwere and Herlinde De Buck translated their years of practical experience into a contract management cloud solution.

The result is Contractify's user-friendly contract management platform containing everything a legal department needs to get a grip on all contracts again. Our contract experts and artificial intelligence do the rest: register contracts, help track deadlines and offer contract management advice tailored to your team.

With Contractify, legal counsels in more than 120 companies have regained control of their contracts.
Now it's up to you!