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by Nouser76 1606 days ago
This is interesting! I'm going to throw a few questions your way, please feel free to answer as many or few as you'd like. A lot of these are stream of thought things too, so apologies.

Do you see this product serving the lawyer-lawyer use case, lawyer-individual use case, or to an individual-individual market?[0] As an individual, I feel like there may be a lot of friction in drafting and sending a contract for another individual to sign. The chain of custody/assurance of no editing is one aspect that would drive me to do this process through a lawyer (or any other document signing company, but I don't have any experience with them).

Can I request/propose changes to a document sent to me? Or is this more for final drafts to be sent for final signing? Being plain text, I imagine diffing could be very straightforward.

It seems to me there's an assumption that email access is enough to validate you are the person this is intended for. I wouldn't be surprised if other online offerings like this had similar assumptions, but I'm not sure if I agree with the premise. I would imagine an entity sending a contract could include a PGP key, and you signing it could also sign the message, but a lot of this seems like a post-signing check, not a pre-req to sign.

I like that there is a style manual that formats the draft. I know it exists as a guideline for non-digital uses too, but conforming to a standard in the digital representation should make sharing and templating more standardized. Not a question, just something that excites me as not-legal-expert person.

Do you think making a plugin for Microsoft Word that calls your website would be a middle-ground for moving people into your service?

I like how you mention IDEs as well. I truly do not know the current flow for making a contract, and assume it is that there are templates that you change to match the specific situation. Completing templates in a guided manner seems like it could be a big deal, especially if there are sub-templates for each variation that a section would have.

Overall, I'm excited. I think the legal system has a lot of pain points for lawyers and individuals alike. Some of those can't be fixed, but tech can definitely solve some, and I think this is one of the problems tech CAN help with.

[0] Lawyer in this case can also mean a business' or other entity's legal counsel.