This Week on The Web 2009-09-20
These are the discussions that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again. Come join the party on twitter (follow me here and you’ll participate in the conversation live.) I also realized that many of you might have no idea what you’re seeing below. Sorry. [...]
Brittle Contracts
David Dobrin (of The Applicator fame) wrote recently on the topic of brittle applications. He defines a brittle application as “one that doesn’t work unless a lot of disparate conditions are met.” In thinking about his description of MS-Word, I was struck by the concept that many contracts I encounter are brittle as well. To [...]
Forms and Templates
There are a lot of people pushing for contract process automation. Ken Adams, famously known for his contract style manual, has been on this bandwagon for some time now. Others are close behind – all trying to find ways to automate the parts of the contracting process that can be automated. While I’m a big [...]
WhichDraft.com Document Assembly Tool
I’ve recently been focused on the wealth of new contract management tools that have been released since January 2009. We started with a tool to help you manage the finished product, then a tool to help you redline your documents. The missing product for this trinity is one for document assembly. WhichDraft makes a huge [...]



