Automated Contract Review Process

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An Automated Contract Review Process is a contract review process that is an automated process (composed of automated contract review tasks).



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  • (Button, 2023) ⇒ Ken Button (2023), "How To Use AI To Simplify Contract Review". In: [ContractSafe Blog].
    • QUOTE: Contract review is the process of examining a document to ensure its accuracy and completeness. Now, imagine having a brilliant assistant who does that for you. And they’re much faster, make fewer mistakes, and can handle thousands of contracts without burning out. That’s AI contract review.

      Instead of manually sifting through pages of legal jargon, AI swiftly scans, analyzes, and highlights key areas in contracts. It’s like a magnifying glass that can spot even the tiniest details in your contracts, and it learns from previous contracts, so every time it checks a new one, it becomes even smarter.

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2021

  • (Bechor, 2021) ⇒ Noory Bechor (2021). "Demystifying AI-powered Contract Review Solutions - The Case for Managed AI". In: The LawGeex Blog.
    • QUOTE: To provide some valuable context, LawGeex began seven years ago with the vision to automate the contract review process so that legal teams would be able to completely delegate this type of routine review work to technology, thereby freeing up their time to work on more strategic initiatives. After working with many clients over the years, we realized that the level of accuracy and customization required to delegate entirely to a machine was not quite the right approach. Our experience has taught us that AI alone is not yet sophisticated enough to handle the complex nature of contracts. As is the case with many other fields (e.g., autonomous vehicles, manufacturing robots, creditworthiness, etc.), and with many advanced, well-known AI-based applications including Facebook and Google, actual humans are required to close knowledge gaps and properly train the AI until technology reaches the desired level of maturity.

      This realization allowed us to move from an AI-only model to that of “Managed AI”, combining the capabilities of both artificial intelligence and human expertise. This model delivers more accurate results and empowers clients to truly delegate their contract work with complete confidence.