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Omar Nakadi, legal counsel at a regulated financial services firm, uses Gavel Exec to review counterparty redlines, negotiate contracts inside Microsoft Word, and cut contract review time by up to 60%. After trying multiple AI contract platforms, he chose Gavel Exec for its analysis quality, Word-based workflow, and advanced risk-tiered issue spotting.
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Hague Envoy created an app to efficiently generate completed Hague Service Requests (colloquially known as the USM-94). This request allows litigators in the US and Canada to serve opposing parties in other countries, but the standard request form comes in multiple versions and is sent under varying requirements for each country. Learn how they launched the legal app, decided on pricing, and marketed it to their customer base.

SOW automation is used across industries, typically by government procurement teams and sales teams to reduce cost and time. Kari Frey, program developer for the ODOT is building an impressive suite of SOWs that she automated on Gavel. She tells us about the SOW process and the ROI on automating hundreds of pages of definitions, references, and conditions with nearly a thousand potential permutations.

Valla launches a legal toolkit on Gavel for employees in England, Scotland or Wales to manage UK employment law issues like workplace bullying, discrimination, and harassment.

We surveyed 20 IP attorneys on how they use Gavel to automate everything from client intake to building complex expert systems for trademark law.
Lawvex creates a DIY Estate Planning Toolkit, built on Gavel. The Personal Property Memorandum is offered for free to consumers as a lead-generating tool.

There are currently over 7,246,835 horses in the US. Horses are bought and sold, maintained and cared for, and there are many regulations surrounding them. Read about how Chris Gottfried is automating equine law.