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Legal+ is now relying on legal tech in contract law and the intelligent, artificial intelligence-based digital contract management solution ContrAxs:
ContrAxs maps the entire life cycle of legal documents. Documents can be innovatively created, quickly and innovatively negotiated, digitally signed, automatically analyzed and finally managed through smart visualization.
For Legal+’s clients, this means greater security and efficiency when drawing up, negotiating, signing and managing contracts. By using the software, Legal+ expects faster processes, more efficient workflows and simplified processing of contract documents with clients.
We are convinced that the use of software from the field of artificial intelligence will further improve our advisory services for our clients. We are convinced that our clients will be able to enjoy a completely new way of working together in contract management.

About BlockAxs GmbH:
BlockAxs GmbH(https://blockaxs.com), based in Berlin, is a German legal tech start-up.
The company focuses on the development of a contract management system for the creation, negotiation and effective digital signature of contracts. BlockAxs combines legal know-how with disruptive technology. The team behind BlockAxs consists mainly of lawyers and computer scientists. Working closely together, they create high-tech modules that speed up and, above all, improve the quality of the day-to-day work of lawyers.

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