Open a contract in Word and start a review session. Select the rule set that matches the deal, run the scan, and see where the draft departs from your standards. Exec points out the issue, shows why it matters, and proposes wording that fits your policy. You can accept the fix, switch to a fallback, or ask for a different tone in a click.
Working on counterparty paper, request a client‑leaning pass to produce clean, tracked revisions. Every change is editable and comes with a short rationale, so you can adjust or roll back anything. When stakeholders need context, generate an issues list or a brief summary of updates for quick distribution.
For matters that repeat, keep context in a project: parties, deal type, and preferred risk posture carry across documents. Exec mirrors phrasing from your past agreements to maintain voice and terminology, without sending your documents to train shared models.
If a clause feels unusual, run a market check. Exec compares your stance to commonly seen positions and offers neutral or stronger variants based on your goal. Use it to calibrate asks before you send a mark‑up or to justify a position during calls.
Teams rely on Exec for NDA intake, vendor MSAs, SOWs, SaaS terms, board and corporate docs, and lease reviews. Legal ops use it to enforce standards, shorten cycles, and trim external review time—without leaving Word.
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