CobbleStone® has released its latest software update - CobbleStone Contract Insight® Enterprise Version 22.4.0. This new release offers refreshing contract lifecycle management software tools for continuous legal operations success! Read on to familiarize yourself with next-generation contract management software features and innovations to centralize your contract administration processes! Let's get right into it!
CobbleStone Contract Insight® 22.4.0: AI-Powered, Supercharged CLM in 2025
By Sean Heck on 02/5/25
5 Essential Contract Management Tools for 2025
By Sean Heck on 09/19/24
With new advancements and options for effective contract management continually evolving, we’ve detailed five essential contract management tools contract managers must empower themselves with to navigate the ever-changing landscape of contract management best practices going forward.
10 Contract Management System Requirements Your Solution Needs & Why
By Sean Heck on 09/4/24
There are many efficient contract management platforms on the market for small businesses, expansive enterprises, and those in between. As such – searching for the best contract management software with which to manage contracts can be daunting. But it doesn’t have to be; you just need to know which contract lifecycle management requirements to look for when implementing a contract management system.
As such, let’s discuss ten items on a contract management system requirements checklist to look for when deciding on a CLM software solution that saves time and money for your organization.
What Is Contract Management? Here’s What You Need To Know.
By Sean Heck on 05/29/24
Contracts are legally binding agreements that define and govern the exchange of goods or services. A contract’s journey – from creation to fulfillment and completion – is complex and leaves room for errors and oversights. As such, a process has been generally agreed upon for the handling of contracts. This process is referred to as contract management.
But what is contract management, and how can it be approached? Here’s what you need to know.