Abstract

This chapter introduces contract design in a new light, building a bridge between content and its presentation on the one hand, and among business, legal, design, and technology perspectives, on the other hand. Drawing from the authors' previous research and the work of WorldCC (World Commerce and Contracting, formerly the International Association for Contract and Commercial Management, IACCM) and CommonAccord.org, the chapter explores, with examples, the drivers and objects of contract design, along with design and coding tools that can be deployed in a variety of mixes, to serve a variety of contracting contexts and audiences. The reframed meaning of contract design advances a functional practice of content and document design, aimed at identifying and serving the goals and needs both of the contracting organizations and of the people who work with contracts. The goal is not merely a contract, but its successful implementation so that the parties reach their objectives.

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