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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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Your #1 resource on how to use legal AI so it delivers accurate, client-ready results. Corporate lawyers are finding the key to getting real value from legal AI tools is not the technology, but rather, it’s the prompt. In this guide, I share practical strategies and 10 copy/paste-able prompts for reviewing and redlining real estate and corporate transactional documents.
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Which of the 50 states have already passed AI laws, and what is coming next. From deepfakes to high-risk AI rules, this 50-state survey is your source for the details.
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A document automation API lets law firms connect rules-based document generation directly into their existing systems, streamlining everything from client intake to final filings. With Gavel Workflows, lawyers can codify legal expertise into automated rules, generate entire document sets, and integrate them seamlessly into CRMs, case management, or custom portals.

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Turn your contract playbook into a real advantage—learn 4 ways top legal teams make theirs faster, smarter, and easier to use every day.
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AI can speed up the review of complex Data Protection Agreements by flagging risky or unclear clauses before they become problems. With AI, you can run your own playbook directly in Word, instantly spotting issues like vague processing purposes, missing security measures, or weak liability terms.