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February 19, 2024
Every year, there seems to be yet another online experience you can now access. You can order food, ride roller coasters, visit art museums, and even try on clothes virtually. Technology is opening doors, creating more accessible experiences for everyone.
The legal field is also adopting more online experiences, creating more efficient and cost-effective options for clients globally. One way legal technology has improved legal processes is through online contracts.
Learn how online contracts benefit businesses and the five steps to establishing an online contract workflow.
Key Takeaways:
Online legal contracts, also known as electronic contracts or e-contracts, are agreements created, signed, and stored electronically. These contracts are legally binding and serve the same purpose as traditional paper contracts.
You can use online legal contracts for most of your regular needs, including employment contracts, service agreements, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), terms of service, and more.
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Why should you consider switching to online legal contracts?
Follow these five steps to create online legal contracts that are both legally binding and efficient to create and manage.
Online contracts are more than a PDF you draft on Word and send to clients. For them to be legally binding and secure, you want to work with a legal contract platform.
Look for a platform that offers features tailored to your specific needs. Some features to consider include:
You will also want to look at services offered along with contract creation. For example, online contracts may require steps traditional contracts don’t need, such as digital storage and management.
Once you have a platform, you can begin drafting contracts. Follow the same rules you would with traditional contracts. You’ll want the contract to clearly define each party’s rights, obligations, and responsibilities. Use plain language whenever possible to reduce the chances of a misunderstanding.
Your contract may include provisions. Be sure to clearly outline any provisions related to payment terms, delivery schedules, dispute resolution mechanisms, confidentiality obligations, and termination clauses.
The contract’s body won’t vary much from your traditional contract. You’ll notice a difference, however, when you collect a signature as that’s the main differentiating factor between the two contracts.
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When a person comes to an office or notary to sign a document, you know exactly who it is, and that they’re aware of what they’re signing.
With digital contracts, you don’t see the person signing the contract. So you need a few extra legal steps to ensure the other parties sign it fully aware of what they’re committing to.
Several methods for signing contracts electronically are legal and secure:
The contract lifecycle lasts beyond signing the contract. It also includes storing it where you can find it again.
Use a centralized contract management system to securely store and organize all your online contracts. This ensures easy access to contract documents and supports compliance monitoring and reporting.
Set automated reminders for crucial contract milestones, such as renewal dates, payment deadlines, and performance obligations. This helps prevent oversights and ensures timely action on contract-related tasks.
As the contract goes into effect, you will want to ensure all parties hold up their end of the contract.
Include provisions in the contract outlining procedures for resolving disputes or disagreements during the agreement term.
Your contract management tools should include contract data analytics to help you monitor your contracts.
Periodically review and update your online contracts to reflect changes in your business operations, legal requirements, or industry standards. This ensures that your contracts remain relevant and enforceable over time.
The best way to handle contract review is by creating a workflow that automates updates, sends notifications, and manages past contracts.
Embracing legal technology will drastically change how you operate. You’ll notice more productivity, greater efficiency, and improved security.
Morae can help you transition into the legal digital transformation. Our legal services and AI-powered tools level up your operations, saving you hours of tedious manual contract work.
Are you interested in adding more time back into your schedule while removing the stress of traditional contract management?
Contact us to learn more about our online contract management services.