Legal document automation software
Drafting, assembly, and clause governance built around your firm’s templates and playbooks — owned by you, with no per-seat tax and no vendor lock-in.
Why precedent banks fail at scale
A firm’s real knowledge — the clause that survived the last negotiation, the carve-out a partner insists on, the bilingual phrasing that holds up before a Saudi court — lives in scattered Word files and people’s memories. So juniors start each draft from whichever old document looks closest, inheriting its errors and its outdated terms. Quality depends on who happened to draft it, and nobody can prove which version of a clause is current.
Custom document automation makes the firm’s playbook the source of truth. Drafts assemble from governed clauses, fall-back positions are encoded, and approvals are enforced before a document leaves the building. Because you own the source, your precedent bank is an asset that compounds — not a vendor’s template library you rent per seat.
What a custom document system covers
- Clause library — a governed bank of approved clauses with fall-back positions, owners, and version history, in Arabic and English.
- Guided assembly — questionnaire-driven drafting that pulls matter and party data so a first draft is consistent and complete.
- Approval gates — partner sign-off and risk review enforced before a document is finalised or sent.
- Bilingual output — parallel Arabic/English documents with correct RTL layout for Saudi and GCC practice.
- Audit trail — who changed which clause, when, and on whose authority, for defensibility and conflicts.
When to build, and when to run an operator
The drafting engine and clause library belong to you — they are the firm’s accumulated judgement. But the work around them is often repetitive chasing: collecting the signed engagement letter, gathering KYC documents, nudging counterparties for the executed copy. That chasing is frequently better run than owned, by a managed operator that pursues the missing documents rather than another queue a paralegal must monitor.
Blueprinted, built, handed over
We start by mapping your playbooks — the clauses, the fall-back positions, the approval gates that currently live in partners’ heads. That blueprint becomes the spec. We build against it in milestone-gated stages you can see, and we hand over the source, the clause schema, and the deploy pipeline so your team or any developer can extend it.
For Saudi and GCC firms, the system is hosted in-region with first-class Arabic and RTL drafting, and can integrate with national platforms such as Najiz where matter and party data feed document assembly.
Why build custom instead of buying a document automation product?
Generic products impose their own template language and charge per seat, while your real precedents stay in inboxes. Custom software encodes your clauses, fall-back positions, and approval gates — bilingual — and is owned outright, so your precedent bank becomes an asset, not a rented library.
Does it handle Arabic and English documents?
Yes. Bilingual drafting with correct RTL layout is core, including parallel Arabic/English documents for Saudi and GCC practice.
Can it integrate with our matter or case system and Najiz?
Yes. Assembly can pull party and matter data from your case system, and for Saudi firms it can integrate with Najiz and national identity (Nafath), mapped in the blueprint.
Do we own the software?
Yes — you receive the source code, the clause schema, and the deploy pipeline. Your own team or any developer can extend it. There is no vendor lock-in.
Can it also chase missing documents from clients and counterparties?
That chasing is often better run than owned. The same engagement can pair the custom system with a managed operator that pursues engagement letters, KYC, and executed copies — see the document-chasing workflow.
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