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4 Ways Your Manual Document Creation and Collaboration Process Hurts Your Firm

4 Ways Your Manual Document Creation  and Collaboration Process Hurts Your Firm

When you need to draft a new contract or legal document, do you open up a template and then manually update all the merge fields with client information?

And when you need to collaborate on that document with clients and/or counter parties, are you still emailing it back and forth? Discover the four ways manual drafting is costing your firm time and money.

15 Things You Could Be Doing Instead of Legal Paperwork. The Document Automation Edition.

15 Things You Could Be Doing Instead of Legal Paperwork. The Document Automation Edition.

We recently came across an article published a few years back on the software review site Capterra: “15 Things You Could Be Doing Instead of Legal Paperwork,” by Halden Ingwersen.  The article is a hilariously irreverent look at how “Being a lawyer is ridiculously time-consuming” and how the fixes for that problem are often just one click away.

Fear is Still Not an Option at Woodpecker. And That Feeling is Still Not Mutual.

Fear is Still Not an Option at Woodpecker.  And That Feeling is Still Not Mutual.

Doom-and-gloom, “be afraid” headlines used by some legacy document automation companies get attention.  But our customers – and the legal industry as a whole – are being driven by a higher purpose: to do better.  To do better for their clients.  To do better to compete as a firm.  To do better for people in need.  To do better, sometimes, for children who have nothing else.

Failure Should Always Be an Option

Failure Should Always Be an Option

Failure is always an option, even for rocket scientists. The only way not to fail is to never really try. Unfortunately, for too many lawyers, they’d rather not try because it means they could never fail. But in today’s world, not trying is never an option.

Do You Believe in Life After HotDocs?

Do You Believe in Life After HotDocs?

The legal world knows all about document automation. It’s not that lawyers don’t know about document automation, it’s just that it doesn’t make their lives better in a way that brings immediate return on investment and is easy to adopt and implement. Even when document automation systems are affordable it just makes lawyers’ lives worse. We need to change that. Now.