Docjuris transforms messy contract negotiations with vendors and suppliers into a seamless redlining experience with all your drafts, collaborators and templates in one place.
We’re thrilled to share our latest product advancement — DocJuris Arbiter. What makes this upgrade to DocJuris especially exciting is that it accelerates our vision to be the fastest and most accurate way to close deals. In this brief, we’ll lay out why we built it, and why you should start using it today.
In an online survey of 250+ contracting professionals, we learned that 50% of redlines originate at the beginning of a negotiation, and, more broadly, 86% of a contracting professional’s time is spent on review, redlining, and negotiation.
Why is this initial step in a doc negotiation so important?
An initial markup to a contract can take weeks, and the technology to facilitate feedback hasn’t changed in any meaningful way for 25+ years since. Contract versioning is a mess, redlines overload business processes, and time-draining drafting activities crush morale and constrain the contract lifecycle. As one Fortune 500 General Counsel put it, “force multipliers of efficiencies can be unlocked by peeling back the collective noise of contract negotiations.” In other words, exposing the bottleneck is the first step to understanding how an organization can drive digital transformation across legal, procurement, and sales teams.
How first draft contract review works today
There are two common ways to initiate/send a first draft contract to a supplier, counterparty, or other external collaborator. The business team or a legal coordinator will typically send the first draft as a:
Unfortunately, there's a big question looming when studying this pattern. What’s the best route? Is there something in the middle, as a negotiator might ask? Most CLM products and legaltech solutions are focused on document assembly on one end of the spectrum; on the other, AI analytics on signed contracts.
An enormous gap of intent exists between an open Word doc or locked PDF, and hours, days, and weeks lost because of one simple issue — the format of the document. Each approach (Word vs. PDF) serve different purposes, but procurement teams are often stuck with a binary choice that has scale limiting disadvantages. There are some options today (e.g., Google Docs or Sharepoint), but these are internal collaboration tools and are not designed for negotiating with an external party—negotiations are inherently asynchronous.
Problems with Relying on Word Docs
When it comes to sending a Word doc, there’s a laundry list of risks and challenges with the first draft. For example:
As an alternative or “more secure” path, teams might consider a PDF as the brute force approach to a contract negotiation. This approach creates more problems:
Everyone at a company is tasked with dealing with a contract in one way or another. Â For example, supply chain and sales teams send out NDA templates, SaaS agreements, and MSAs to secure a path forward. Inboxes have to be monitored. Redlines have to be reviewed. Deals have to be closed.
DocJuris reduces the number of initial redlines by 43% and ensures document integrity with the most powerful contract editor on the market. There are three key features that will leapfrog your current contracting workflows into a future of speed and accuracy.
At the outset, DocJuris Arbiter empowers teams with a collaborative and privileged workspace between business stakeholders, in-house counsel, and outside counsel. Each contract review can be co-authored with clause based granularity, and internal comments can be sorted and reviewed based on the user’s role in the negotiation. Our native Outlook and Power Automate integrations make it easy for teams to approve/reject.
Adding to the efficiency is a drafting pane that removes the noise and normalizes all formatting and styling in a doc. Today, attorneys and business users spend 36+ minutes per day fighting Microsoft Word.
To get started, author a contract or fire up a third party contract. Next, DocJuris’ best-in-class contract editor breaks silos with automated first pass review, prior precedent lookup, defined terms analysis, and more. Finally, invite your team to collaborate, and optionally bring in outside counsel to get the deal done.
The Result: lightning fast collaboration on your side of the table, perfectly drafted markups, and knowledge capture that scales.
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Once a draft is ready for the other side, any business or legal user can kick off a simple counterparty workflow. Users can set deadlines and lock down specific sections of a contract, closing the gap between Word docs and PDFs.
Your counterparty receives an email with a link to open the contract and invite others. Comments can be added to locked sections, and DocJuris makes it easy to comment and return redlines, while also setting expectations early and often.
This means your counterparties spend less time focusing on things that are known blockers and more time getting to yes.
With Arbiter, your team will avoid shotty conversions, hidden changes, and handwritten modifications along the way.
The Result: no more delayed reviews, clunky PDF, or hardball negotiation tactics that don’t work.
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Within seconds of returning the contract to your company, DocJuris instantly analyzes  incoming changes and applies playbooks. Further, screening reports can be easily configured to deliver Excel based risk rating directly to email without manual intervention from legal or a contracts professional.
With DocJuris’ extensive integrations, returned contract feedback can fire off notifications and approvals without the pain of endless email chains and meetings. Second, a dynamic checklist and playbook with drafter’s notes, fallbacks, and deviation guidance is available to the business and in-house team in just a few clicks.
The Result: the time it takes to summarize a vendor redline analysis is reduced from 8 days to 2 minutes.
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We’re big proponents of streamlining the last mile of contracting — i.e., the redlining and negotiation process for signature. It’s where team have the biggest opportunity to achieve immediate value without the headaches of long implementations and complicated Word plugins.
If your company sends out supplier contracts, use DocJuris Arbiter today—it’s how your organization can spend less time clashing and more time closing.
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