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Elevate Integrates Seal Contract Discovery and Analytics to Expand Legal Management Services Portfolio

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Leading Legal Services Provider Utilizes Seal Platform to Strengthen Technology Enabled Contract Management Offering

Seal Software announced a partnership with Elevate Services, Inc., a next generation legal service provider. Leveraging Seal's Contract Discovery and Analytics solution as part of its legal service offerings enables Elevate to deliver a more robust and efficient contract review and management process, in turn delivering more streamlined results for its clients.

Elevate provides a wide range of services to its clients, including consulting, legal support services and technology. Within its extensive document review offering, the company uses a variety of review methods to serve its clients as efficiently as possible. To better manage the varying nature of contract review projects, Elevate partnered with Seal Software to automate the discovery, extraction, and analysis of relevant unstructured contracts, resulting in a quicker, comprehensive, and more accurate review process, and delivering results that could not be achieved using traditional manual methods.

"Elevate has many clients with a wide range of use cases including contract management, migration, contract standardization and clause library creation," said Kevin Colangelo, vice president, Client Relations and Strategic Communications at Elevate. "Seal Software provides a comprehensive system for contract discovery and analytics that enables us to deliver a more robust and cost-effective service to our clients."

Seal Co-Founder and CEO Ulf Zetterberg said, "Elevate is a key player in the contract services market, and this strategic partnership will allow the company's contract review team to manage a larger scale of contract document review more efficiently. By utilizing Seal's Contract Discovery and Analytics platform, the company will be able to offer better visibility into its clients' corporate transactions."

To learn more about Seal Software solutions visit the website, download the latest e-book, "The Business Case for Seal Software," or read the IDC Technology Spotlight "Contract Discovery and Analytics: Driving Value from Within Your Contracts," which examines the intricate issue of managing the hidden data within business contracts in a time of ever-changing government regulations and compliance, disparate systems, and an exploding number of contracts across all aspects of business.

Elevate is a global legal service provider helping law firms and corporate legal departments operate more effectively. Elevate provides practical ways for clients to improve efficiency, quality and outcomes through consulting, managed services, talent and technology. For more information, visit elevateservices.com. Follow Elevate on Twitter @ElevateServices and on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/company/elevate-services.

Seal Software's Contract Discovery and Analytics platform helps companies maximize revenue opportunities and reduce expenses and costs associated with contracts, and contract management systems and processes.
Seal Contract Discovery locates contractual documents within minutes wherever they reside within an organization and is rapidly deployable; extracting key contractual terms and clauses, rendering them for easy review, and populating corporate repositories, including Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).

Seal Contract Analytics empowers clients to analyze contracts by discovering specific language and clause combinations that are most relevant to your business.

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