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AreaKey performance areas impacting legal contract management | With OthersTraditional methods with seperate platforms, high costs, and limited control or visibility | After AlineOptimized workflow with faster workflows, lower risk, and streamlined reporting |
|---|---|---|
Contract cycle time → From backlog to predictable flow | Deals stall across Word versions, email threads, and manual approvals | 30-50% faster turnaround by drafting, reviewing, approving, and signing in one system, pulling in-quarter revenue forward |
Legal workload capacity → From overload to leverage | 8–12 hours per week spent on repetitive drafting, redlining, and follow-ups | 50–75% reduction in routine work using AI playbooks, often offsetting 1 full legal headcount by Q2 |
Policy and clause consistency → From drift to enforcement | Standards depend on reviewer availability and manual checks | Approved language and fallback terms auto-applied, so more contracts clear first review and escalations drop materially |
Outside counsel spend → From rising cost to controlled usage | Routine reviews escalated externally, driving six-figure annual spend | More work handled in-house, reducing outside counsel reliance by 30-40% |
Visibility for leadership → From reactive updates to real-time answers | Status updates and reporting pulled manually on request | Live visibility into contract stage, approvals, and risk without extra reporting |
Time to value → From long rollout to fast payback | 3-6 month implementations with services and configuration | Live in <7 days, with measurable ROI typically visible within the first quarter |
Source: Gartner notes that nearly 50% of CLM implementations fail to deliver expected value.
