Contract transformation - Improving end to end contracting
January 16, 2023
Contract transformation - Improving end to end contractingJanuary 16, 2023 Progression in technology has meant that, over the last decade, contracts have become longer, more complex and sometimes harder to negotiate as businesses have been keen to have the most protective contracts possible. Over time, businesses often build up multiple contract templates to ensure that every contracting eventuality is covered. But what if there could be a different approach? Whilst contracting on lengthy, complex contracts may be advantageous from a legal perspective as the position of the business is well protected, there are disadvantages to this approach and our experience shows that businesses are becoming more live to this issue. End to end contracting can be slow, legal costs are increased, relationships with suppliers can be hindered, focus on key strategic priorities is lost and there is inconsistency between templates and final contract negotiating positions. We are seeing a real step change in our clients’ approach to this issue, where they are starting to favour the following approach:
Although there are some increased risks in this, our clients are seeing some significant advantages from changing their approach. The real benefits being delivered include:
We are also experiencing that clients are starting to embrace the use of technology platforms to automate contracts and the approach outlined above certainly helps to support contract automation. Whilst contract automation for complex contracts may still be in its infancy and we have seen challenges and worked on solutions to conquer this, the approach outlined will also help with future contract automation. This will be the way of the future. So it feels as though technology has brought us full circle. Over the last 20 years technology has meant we have been drafting more complex and lengthy contracts covering every eventuality, but the move toward contract automation and AI means clients are reverting back to the simple. If you would like to discuss how to make your contracts more efficient and reduce risk, you can find out more about TEAM Global, our technology-driven solution for managing global contract templates, or get in touch with one of the contacts below. Key contacts
Rachel Cooper Partner United Kingdom Geraldine Ahern Partner Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Jack Cai Managing Partner Shanghai, Asia Eve England Partner United Kingdom Dr. Alexander Niethammer, LL.M. (UConn) Managing Partner Munich, Germany Dan Roskis Partner Paris, France Olaf van Haperen Partner Rotterdam, Netherlands Latest Insights
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