Enabling Non-Lawyers to Draft Contracts Safely: A Guide to Standardized Templates

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Yes. Non-lawyers can draft contracts, but for complex, high-value, or regulated agreements, legal review is recommended to ensure enforceability and reduce risk.
Clearly identify the parties, scope of work, payment terms, performance standards, dispute resolution, termination, governing law, confidentiality/IP, and core protections like indemnification and limitation of liability.
They ensure essential clauses are always included, use clear pre-approved language, and embed compliance with company policy and standards, minimizing errors and legal exposure.
Avoid vague terms, undefined concepts, excessive legal jargon, and incomplete specifications; write with clear definitions, measurable obligations, and consistent terminology.
Require legal review for high-value deals, complex multi-party or regulated transactions, deviations from the template, or whenever there’s uncertainty about terms or compliance.
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Sirion

Sirion is the world’s leading AI-native CLM platform, pioneering the application of Agentic AI to help enterprises transform the way they store, create, and manage contracts. The platform’s extraction, conversational search, and AI-enhanced negotiation capabilities have revolutionized contracting across enterprise teams – from legal and procurement to sales and finance.