What's the latest and greatest in managing legal contracts for a startup without hiring an in-house lawyer or using expensive outside counsel?
What other functionality are you looking for? Have you looked into Ironclad?
For vanilla contracts, I like using boutiques started by ex-Big Law associates. $200-$500 per hour for a way better service.
To parse legal docs, you could experiment with: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/detangleai To generate contracts, look into: http://getmagistrate.com
My friends are building https://legalnodes.com/ They do quite a lot of work in Web3 too
What kind of contracts are they? Don’t want you to overspend on all encompassing services if you only need a few contracts
What sort of “managing” do u need? We use a set of standard agreements for contractors, consultants, advisors, that I’ve used for years. I edit them myself. Happy to share. SAFEs are YC standard We DocuSign them all, keep in folders. Happy to share We only use outside counsel if we need smth not covered ab
@madaline built a general counsel as a service platform that does it affordably
fwiw i hear Common Paper is excellent for diy contracts https://commonpaper.com/
part-time cpa who can has administrative/legal/hr/contract experience, yes they exist
Maybe ChatGPT? but tell me more tools because we are an exclusive cryptolegal corporate and we want to continue helping Blockchain startups and projects. (www.clcripto.com)