Playbook Review
Inserting Drafting Options as Redlines in Word
ThoughtRiver Microsoft Word Add-In Features ? Tip: This functionality is only supported within the ThoughtRiver Microsoft Word Add-In. Learn how to download the ThoughtRiver Microsoft Add-In. ⚠️ Caution: Some IT & Security departments restrict users ...
Creating a Card on the Issue List
ThoughtRiver automatically flags issues that were detected based on the ThoughtRiver-provided deal types or your company's custom playbook. ThoughtRiver's pre-configured deal types focus on legal compliance risks and issues that need to be resolved ...
Sharing Negotiation Issues
Collaboration in Contract Negotiations Legal teams often lead the charge in negotiations, but preparing a contract for signature is a team effort. In addition to Legal, departments like Sales, Procurement, Clients, and other business stakeholders ...
Editing an Issue
ThoughtRiver allows you to edit an Issue at any time. By design, any changes that a user makes are regarded as the 'correct answer'. As the expert in this negotiation, you can use ThoughtRiver-created issues as guidance, edit or correct them given ...
Inserting External Comments as Comments in a Word Document
When ThoughtRiver generates an Issue from a Playbook, if the Playbook has been configured with External Comments, the comments for the counterparty are populated in the External Comments field on the Issue. As you're viewing the Issue Details screen ...
Getting Started with Issue Status
When you upload a contract, ThoughtRiver will create an Issue List displaying a card for each predicted issue. Each card generated is for a single issue but could be linked to zero, one, or more clauses in the contract. You can define the statuses ...