Category Archives: Document Assembly

A Nifty Feature of ContractExpress

So far, ContractExpress—the software that powers Koncision’s confidentiality-agreement template—has been able to handle everything I’ve thrown at it. Last week I learned of yet another feature that I expect I’ll need down the road. If your organization uses a number …

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Old Wine in a New Bottle

I recall how in the early days of word processing—when dinosaurs roamed the earth—you’d see articles in which a fiction writer would discuss word-processing technologies and techniques. But word processing long ago lost its essential mystery, except for those of …

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You Get What You Pay For, Part 27

In this post on his eLawyering Blog, Richard Granat considers various online sources of free, or nearly free, form contracts. He begins his post as follows: Legal forms, without the legal advice or assistance of a lawyer, continue to decline in value. …

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Dubious Document Assembly: DLA Piper’s “Document Factory”

This post from last October contains my report card on Rocket Lawyer’s document-assembly confidentiality agreement. My conclusion? It stinks. In this recent post on his blog, Bill Carleton included a link to the “Document Factory Starter Kit” offered by the …

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Too Many Questions in Koncision’s Questionnaire?

Two people with a lot of contracts experience have told me that they think that Koncision’s confidentiality-agreement template contains too many questions. They suggested that I whittle down the questions and incorporate in the template a middle-ground position with respect …

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Could You Be a Koncision Content Partner? (Including a Proposal to the National Venture Capital Association)

Our confidentiality-agreement template is just our first product. Next will be a version for the international market. After that, we may produce a “boilerplate” template containing all the stuff you find at the back of most contracts. It might even …

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Adventures in Document Assembly

I’ve spent most of the past three months creating Koncision’s confidentiality-agreement template. It has been quite an experience. I started with zero knowledge of ContractExpress. I’ve long been a booster of ContractExpress, but my understanding was rather, um, theoretical. So …

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