Document Assembly is Ripe for Automation

Post by Simon Farthing | October 5, 2021

In the third and last blog of our three-blog series, Simon Farthing, Commercial and Marketing Director of LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions, gives us his view on automating legal document creation to save lawyers time, but also make the process more intuitive, accessible and profitable for law firms of all sizes.

Document assembly and automation ranks as the second highest priority for C-level executives and Heads of IT and Innovation (72 percent) in the legal sector for 2021, as revealed by a recent survey. Rightly so, document assembly is the ‘low hanging fruit’ for automation but can offer large reward. Think about the delays that can be experienced assembling even potentially simple documents such as Non-Disclosure Agreements between parties. Often potential changes to such documents are as straightforward as name, address and timeframe – plus some key dates or values – and despite this, producing a new version ends up being a long-drawn out process. Feel familiar?

 

Sometimes the best way to ensure the accuracy of a document can be to share or even hand over document assembly to a client or other key parties involved in the relationship, this can be safely and efficiently with the help of automation. Partner or client organisations can easily fill in their key details and requirements, following which the system can automatically either generate the final document or route it to the right person for additional information, as needed. This kind of ‘outside in’ approach results in faster turnaround times and reduced costs.

 

Taking this approach further, firms can build complex documentation too by utilising technology to leverage the organisation’s own precedents and apply multifaceted logic. This makes the entire process of document assembly intuitive, accessible and easily repeatable, and therefore quicker and more efficient. For instance, based on a set of instructions, a ‘Seller’s Pack’ could quickly be put together and produced, say if a firm was managing a property auction. This is of course, only one illustration for automated document assembly.

 

It’s worth calling out that document assembly and automation can be undertaken in the highly familiar Microsoft environment – a space where lawyers and case handlers live! Moreover, by providing users the tools they routinely use, love and so can easily consume – technology adoption becomes a non-issue. They don’t need to log into another system, the capability is available to them at their point of need. Even better, users can securely utilise this capability from any device and from wherever they are physically located.

 

A robust and customisable capability for document assembly and automation is provided within  Lexis® Omni, a flexible technology platform that powers optimised legal service delivery for any legal services organisation.  If this capability is a business priority for you, please get in touch with us via EMAIL. We would love to understand your requirements and propose a solution that fits your needs.

To read the other two blogs from the series, please click on the links below:

C-Suite Technology priorities - an interesting blog series

Looking to automate legal workflow? Some food for thought!

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