eBrevia Shares Contract Drafting and Negotiation Expertise in Law Practice Today
Law Practice Today, an American Bar Association publication with 200,000 subscribers, featured an article from eBrevia on how lawyers can improve speed and accuracy in contract drafting and negotiation by deploying AI tools.
The piece outlines how lawyers increasingly are using AI to accelerate and enhance contract drafting workflows and cites studies that demonstrate how AI tools can match or exceed human performance on certain tasks, while significantly reducing turnaround time. It describes how embedded AI capabilities and integrations are transforming how legal teams and business stakeholders collaborate across their tech stack.
Generative AI does not replace expert review. Rather, it accelerates the early stages of drafting and flags issues for human judgment. As one partner at Morris, Manning & Martin said, of eBrevia’s AI tools, “[It] really enhancing our abilities and allowing us to focus on the critical thinking part of it, instead of the data management part of it.”
According to Forbes Landmark Study (2025), U.S. legal professionals using AI tools produced higher-quality work in roughly half the time, with quality improvements ranging from 10–28% on some tasks.
DraftPro by eBrevia streamlines drafting, editing and negotiation for lawyers and business professionals by integrating powerful AI with existing processes, solutions and workflows.
Read the full Law Practice Today article on drafting and negotiating with AI here (paywalled for non-ABA members):
And contact us at any time at info@ebrevia.com to learn more about AI-driven products and features that streamline workflows and improve accuracy in contract review, negotiation and drafting: eBrevia Lens, eBrevia Connect, Prep, Contract Analyzer and DraftPro.
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.
 
                        