Document Management

#281 rlegaltech500

Docjuris

Est. 2018 United States Updated 2026-02-10
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DocJuris is a contract-negotiation workspace for in-house legal, procurement, and sales teams that need to review third-party paper faster without rolling out a full enterprise CLM first. The strongest public evidence remains around AI-assisted screening, playbook-driven redlining, negotiation heatmaps, a counterparty portal, and post-signature extraction into downstream systems. The prior file captured those features but over-trusted the category label and underplayed two important realities: first, the product is narrower and more implementation-friendly than broad CLM suites like Ironclad or ContractPodAi; second, public validation is still mixed, with strong vendor-authored messaging and funding signal but only modest independent review depth. Current search results continue to support the core story, including public claims of SOC 2 Type I/II compliance and a 2024 $8 million Series A, while pricing remains sales-led rather than transparent. Net: this is a real and credible enterprise contract-negotiation product, but buyers should think of it as a negotiation and review acceleration layer, not a complete contract repository or business-system replacement.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2018
  • Team size: 11-50 employees
  • Funding: $13.7M
  • HQ: United States
  • Sector: Document Management & Storage

What We Haven’t Verified

This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.

Where it fits in your workflow

Before Docjuris

Sales, procurement, or legal receives a counterparty draft and needs to identify deviations from policy, mark up the document, and coordinate negotiation without losing control across email and Word versions.

After Docjuris

Reviewed drafts move back to the counterparty through structured negotiation, then key metadata and obligations can be extracted into a CLM or adjacent business system after signature.

Integrations & hand-offs

Counterparty paper enters DocJuris for screening and markup -> legal/procurement/sales collaborate inside the negotiation workspace -> draft trades through the counterparty portal -> final terms and extracted data hand off to CLM, CRM, procurement, or storage systems.

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