Change is facilitated by economies of scale: implementing a document-assembly system for contract drafting becomes more feasible if the aim is to serve many users, not one. That’s why I’ve long thought that it would make sense to have trade groups build document-assembly systems for use by their members.
To be more specific, a plausible candidate for automated contract creation might be the National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO).
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