Bringing Clients Together: An Evening of Conversation, Connection, and Contract Innovation in Chicago

At eBrevia, some of our most valuable insights don’t come from conference stages or formal demos — they come from conversations with the people using our technology every day.

Recently, our Chicago-based sales representative, Rick Wood, hosted an evening at 5 Iron Golf for clients and prospective partners. The event brought together legal and business professionals for a relaxed, social gathering — one that balanced meaningful discussion with an opportunity to connect outside the usual work environment.

Taking a swing at eBrevia’s Five Iron Golf event in Chicago in January 2026.

A Relaxed Setting, Real Conversations

While the atmosphere was intentionally informal, the conversations were anything but superficial. Over golf, drinks, and good company, attendees exchanged perspectives on:

  • How AI is reshaping contract analysis

  • Where automation is most helpful in contract drafting

  • The growing role of AI in negotiation preparation and review

  • Practical challenges legal teams face when adopting new technology

Rather than a structured presentation, the evening created space for open dialogue — allowing participants to share experiences, ask candid questions, and learn from one another.

Listening First, Building Better Solutions

Events like this are a reminder that legal technology works best when it’s shaped by real-world needs. Hearing directly from clients and prospects — what’s working, what’s changing, and where friction still exists — helps inform how eBrevia continues to evolve its AI-driven solutions.

The Chicago gathering reinforced themes we hear across industries: legal teams are eager to leverage AI, but they want tools that are practical, transparent, and designed to support — not disrupt — how they work.

More Than Networking

While the evening was social at heart, it reflected something core to eBrevia’s culture:
we believe strong relationships drive better outcomes.

By creating opportunities to connect in person, we’re able to stay close to the legal community, exchange ideas, and ensure our technology aligns with the realities of modern contract work.

Looking Ahead

We’re grateful to everyone who joined us at 5 Iron Golf and helped make the evening such a success. Events like this are just one way we stay engaged, accessible, and responsive to the needs of our customers and partners.

As eBrevia continues to grow, you can expect more opportunities to connect — whether through industry events, local gatherings, or conversations that start with contracts and end with new ideas.

Stay tuned for what’s next.

 

About eBrevia

Established in 2011 and trusted by some of the world’s most prestigious companies, eBrevia is a leader in AI contract analysis and management with clients in the US, EMEA, and APAC. For more than a decade, eBrevia serves law firms, corporations, audit/consulting companies, and financial institutions, such as Baker McKenzie, Norton Rose Fulbright, Kroll, SAP, Intel, PwC, EY, and MUFG.

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