For any company, the management of its contracts is of vital importance. After all, contracts are the pillar on which any business transaction is based and, therefore, their correct generation, management and storage are essential to ensure transparency, efficiency, effectiveness, and security in any company.
Contract management should be considered an integral part of document management, and this is where CLM (Contract Lifecycle Management) software comes in, which is now indispensable for improving document management and represents a revolution in the way companies generate and manage their contracts.
The revolution lies in the fact that CLM is a complex process of contract generation and management that integrates many people and documents throughout their lifecycle, with their different stages, i.e., negotiation, drafting, review, approval, execution, monitoring and termination. This integrated approach is what is new and revolutionary.
Although the approach may seem overly ambitious, Contract Lifecycle Management ensures the effective and efficient management of each of these phases and can be implemented using specific software or a combination of manual and automated processes to minimize the risk of errors and improve process efficiency, effectiveness, and transparency.
In addition, CLM provides a comprehensive view of contracts that helps companies make informed decisions in real time and comply with contract regulations, thus reducing the risk of fines and penalties.
The storage process is a critical part of contract management. It is necessary to ensure that contracts are stored securely and can be easily accessed.
Contracts can be stored in different ways: physical files, electronic media such as hard disks, cloud servers or document management platforms.
Regardless of the storage method, the important thing is to take appropriate security measures, namely data encryption, user authentication and the implementation of access policies.
Undoubtedly, electronic signature has also meant a revolution and a before and after in contract management, since it allows making a comparison with the paper signature in an easy and convenient way. However, it is worth bearing in mind four legal requirements that must be met for an electronic signature to be valid and binding.
Beyond these four requirements, it is also necessary to consider the specific regulations of each country or region, which may have its own laws on electronic signature that must be complied with for the process to be binding.
Contract Lifecycle Management has arrived to revolutionize the lives of in-house lawyers in companies and large law firms. Let's put ourselves in their shoes: lawyers are asked to prepare a contract with a supplier or a client, they access their document management platform, fill out a form and, in a matter of minutes, they have the contract ready.
They send it via the platform to the other party, approve their comments on the document itself and send it back for digital signature. All this in record time. Something unthinkable a few years ago.
CLM is one of the most helpful software programs for legal work, as it simplifies the whole process and helps automate, share, comment and digitally sign documents. Therefore, Contract Lifecycle Management merges different technologies into one and has become the reference in the field of document management for all professionals involved in legal matters.
In addition to time and cost savings, CLM technology offers other advantages: