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The last I knew, Nota Bene word processing software did what you're describing. It's built in XyWrite (which I used to use and love) customized for legal offices. MARTHA W. BONNEY Publications and Events Coordinator, Center for Policy Research, and Assistant to the Director, All-University Gerontology Center 426 Eggers Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-1020 (315) 443-2703 | FAX (315) 443-1081 E-mail: mbonney@maxwell.syr.edu WWW address: http://www-cpr.maxwell.syr.edu At 10:58 PM 8/12/97 -0400, you wrote: > > If responding to the request for "contract software" please repond to >the list, or include me in the response. Am very interested in the same >beast, if it exists. > >Heike Kordish, NYPL > >_______________________________________________________________________________ >Subject: Contracts >From: Diana_Robertson@manulife.com at ~Internet-Mail >Date: 8/11/97 2:53 PM > >Has anyone ever done any work on trying to find a piece of software that >will help you create and store contracts. In otherwords, this software >would store all of the contracts that you created in-house, clause by >clause and also have available to you different types of generic clauses to >use when creating a contract. I have no idea if there is such a beast or >if I am asking a stupid question. >Thanks!!! > > >Diana Robertson, Law Librarian >Manulife Financial - Canadian Operations >500 King St. North, Waterloo, Ontario >Diana_Robertson@manulife.com >(519) 747-7000 ext. 6240
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