Great little book on contract editing (redlining) etiquette。Pros:--Excellent resource for in-house counsel, like myself。--Tightly written (mostly, see cons below) and efficient。--Section on removing gender and other biases from contracts is not preachy and makes a good case for it。--Section on coding for internal review is going to be a game-changer for my practice。 Brilliant suggestion!Cons:--Assertion that redlining is fun (just kidding here。。。sort of。 Contract review is one of the least "fun" Great little book on contract editing (redlining) etiquette。Pros:--Excellent resource for in-house counsel, like myself。--Tightly written (mostly, see cons below) and efficient。--Section on removing gender and other biases from contracts is not preachy and makes a good case for it。--Section on coding for internal review is going to be a game-changer for my practice。 Brilliant suggestion!Cons:--Assertion that redlining is fun (just kidding here。。。sort of。 Contract review is one of the least "fun" parts of my practice)。--Way-too-long section toward the end from executives from three CLM companies which completely broke the flow of the rest of the book and felt like an advertising supplement。 Maybe put those at the end of the book in the next edition?--Some editing errors that will hopefully be picked up in the next edition。Highly recommend, especially to fellow in-house counsel。 Well done, Ms。 Alnajafi! 。。。more
Nada Alnajafi,
I loved writing this book about how to redline contracts faster and more effectively! Remember that the images on Kindle are always a little fuzzy, but you can download the Sample Redlines in full size using the link provided in the Intro。 Happy redlining!