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LawVu Draft is an add-in that sits directly in Microsoft Word and can extract material from existing knowledge databases, such as SharePoint, iManage, and LawVu’s in-house legal workspace.
In-house legal teams can use AI to import their own playbooks, or adapt LawVu's base templates to fit their needs, then review third-party contracts against those playbooks. LawVu Draft adds comments, inserts compliant clauses, and rewrites non-compliant language, all while preserving the formatting of the original document.
Once your preferred clauses and playbooks are set, legal teams can redline third-party agreements without leaving Microsoft Word:
Drafts and reviews are powered by an organization’s real contract history, playbooks, and preferred clauses, coupled with AI-powered drafting, redlining, and review tools.
Inside Microsoft Word, LawVu Draft helps teams work faster and with more confidence by surfacing relevant clauses instantly, answering questions as you draft, and automatically checking for technical issues like missing definitions, unresolved placeholders, invalid cross-references, or inconsistent terms.
In LawVu Draft, contract review is the process of checking a counterparty’s proposed agreement to ensure it aligns with the organization’s legal policies to manage risk, ensure compliance, and protect the organization’s interests. It is a critical step before a contract is signed and becomes legally binding.
Redlining is where in-house lawyers mark up the document with edits, additions, things that need to be removed, and comments during negotiation so changes are clear and can be agreed by everyone.