Ironclad Releases the World’s First Docx-Native Cloud CLM for Seamless Legal Collaboration
Released at Ironclad’s First-Ever State of Digital Contracting Event, the Solution Allows Legal Teams to Seamlessly Collaborate Across Microsoft Word and Digital Business
Ironclad, the leading digital contracting platform, released the world’s first docx-native contract lifecycle management (CLM) solution to bridge the gap between Microsoft Word-based contracting and the digital business. The solution was announced at Ironclad’s first-ever virtual State of Digital Contracting, during Ironclad CEO and co-founder Jason Boehmig’s keynote.
Though heavily used in contracting, Microsoft Word was not designed for legal teams—resulting in contracting that is disconnected, cumbersome and slow. Especially during times of uncertainty and change, businesses need close collaboration and high-velocity decision-making.
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Now, teams no longer have to choose between in-browser editing, which doesn’t allow them to work on docx files, and desktop plugins, which silo them in Word. With Ironclad’s Word-native CLM solution, teams get the best of both worlds: a docx-native experience on a modern, cloud-based platform.
“Our entire vision centers on propeling legal teams into the 21st century with the type of low-friction, high-collaborative solutions that other lines of business have come to expect but have been sorely lacking in legal,” said Boehmig, who was a corporate attorney at Fenwick & West before Ironclad and understood the pains of traditional contracting first-hand.
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Boehmig further noted, “Microsoft Word is a powerful industry standard with an incredibly deep footprint, but doesn’t always work well with the new, collaborative and connected world of business in the cloud. Docx-native cloud contracting will help our customers in Legal, Legal Ops, and contracting teams serve as strategic partners and move at the pace of business today, but in the solution they’re already using.”
L’Oréal, among other customers, has been using Ironclad’s Word-native CLM solution to launch and execute strategic influencer agreements in over 15 countries. According to Elyssa Dunleavy, L’Oréal USA Advertising Counsel, who also spoke at State of Digital Contracting, collaborating on Ironclad is so easy that “it’s like texting a friend.”
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