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Bob Pritchett, former CEO of Faithlife, has launched a new startup called AllDrafts, focusing on helping lawyers draft contracts more efficiently.
AllDrafts leverages AI and other technologies to address common challenges faced by lawyers, including formatting errors, template management, and e-signature issues.
Pritchett draws parallels between Bible study and legal drafting, highlighting the importance of meticulous attention to detail and interpretation of complex texts.
AllDrafts offers features like AI-powered outline generation, clause creation, and simplified writing, aiming to streamline the contract drafting process.
The company is self-funded with over $1 million in investment and currently employs seven people.
From Bible Study to Legal Contracts: Ex-Faithlife CEO Launches AllDrafts
Bob Pritchett, the founder of the popular Bible study software company Faithlife, has embarked on a new entrepreneurial venture called AllDrafts, aiming to simplify contract drafting for lawyers.
Pritchett's experience building software for navigating complex texts, like the Bible, proved valuable for designing a tool to help lawyers streamline contract creation. AllDrafts uses AI and other technologies to tackle common frustrations experienced by lawyers, such as formatting errors, template management, and e-signature issues.
AllDrafts is not the only startup using AI to assist lawyers. Other companies, like Clearbrief, Prophia, and Predict.law in Seattle, and Lexion and Icertis across the country, are also working to improve legal workflows.
Pritchett sees a parallel between Bible study and legal drafting: both require meticulous attention to detail and careful interpretation of complex texts. His mission with AllDrafts is to make contract drafting more efficient and less prone to errors.
The startup, based in Bellingham, Washington, is currently self-funded with over $1 million in investment and has seven employees.
AllDrafts is focused on enhancing editing capabilities and offers AI-powered features like generating outlines and clauses. The company hopes to revolutionize the way lawyers approach contract drafting, making the process smoother and more efficient.
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