Contract Life Cycle Management for an In-House Legal Department of a Chemical Company
A Chemical Company wanted to partner with a cost-effective and efficient legal services provider who could help their in-house team with their Contract LifeCycle Management (Analyzing, reviewing, and negotiating, managing), creating standard contract playbooks, managing, and handling the Legal Team Mailboxes.
Team Draft n Craft Allotted a Dedicated
Project Manager

Team of 4 Attorneys

Off-site Support

IT Support

24*5 work environment
Our Solution
- A support manager was appointed for one month to understand the client’s internal workflow, work out a plan for smooth transition and assist in the offsite team coordination.
- Processes were standardized and streamlined.
- Draft n Craft’s team of 4 attorneys was split as per the time zones catering to the client’s offices in US, UK & APAC regions.
Key Results
- Time Saved
- Efficient Contract Management
- Contract Clauses Repository Created
- Smooth Coordination between different teams
- Ready to Use Contracts Drafted
- High-Cost Savings Achieved
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