As a lawyer, you manage a variety of contracts that involve ranging stakeholders and processes. Yes, you may have help from paralegals and legal assistants to coordinate the contract groundwork. However, when it gets down to the nitty-gritty of negotiations, approvals, signatures, and post-award contract management processes, you need a trusted and streamlined system in place to grant you optimal control over your contact management process. Read on to learn how you and your legal team can significantly improve legal contract management software procedures.
Why Lawyers Prefer CobbleStone Software
By Joshua Hansen on 12/10/20
This Is Contract Management in 2021
By Sean Heck on 12/2/20
2021 is rapidly approaching and, with it, innovations and enhancements to contract management automation. To that end, here is a list of user-friendly, future-minded, and industry-advancing contract management software features, processes, and best practices that organizations can empower themselves with to successfully and confidently navigate the evolving landscape of contract management through 2021 and beyond.
6 Media Contract Management KPIs for Success
By Joshua Hansen on 12/1/20
Managing various types of entertainment and media contracts from varying locations, often internationally, with multiple departments and roles can be an arduous process - especially when relying on disparate methods such as postal mail, wet-signatures, filing cabinets, emails, shared network drives, and lengthy paper-based negotiations. Dealing with and tracking a high volume of contracts – from intellectual property contracts to option agreements, among many others - can be tremendously challenging without the right contract management system in place.
Mastering OFAC Compliance with Contract Management Software
By Mark Nastasi on 11/30/20
Vendor risk management can be daunting for risk management professionals and financial contract management teams. In many cases, the process of sourcing a suitable vendor or partner is hard enough on its own. However, a risk or vendor management professional must also understand a business's requirements and solicit vendors, contractors, and other partners to engage in business with to ensure they are qualified. Add to the mix the financial responsibility of ensuring compliance under OFAC, or the Office of Foreign Assets Control, from the United States Treasury Department. Clearly, the duties of reviewing the vendor onboarding process, agreement terms, and clauses can be a time-consuming set of tasks. Leading contract management software, however, can streamline these processes with seamless OFAC search integration. Read this blog by CobbleStone's Founder and Executive VP, Mark Nastasi, to learn how.