
There are a number of websites that offer form legal documents to users. But it can be difficult to complete the next step of the process of establishing a will, or forming a company, when it comes to actually editing and signing these documents online.
Docracy, which
won the Disrupt NYC Hackathon more than a year ago, is a repository for legal and business documents, such as NDAs and term sheets. Anyone can upload a document, which will be translated into native HTML5, and become available to other users. The startup's free and community-curated library of templates now includes the ability to edit and sign legal documents. Once you find the document you want to edit, you can negotiate the whole thing online and edit the document directly within your private account. In terms of signage, Docracy now offers e-signatures with a typeset PDF result that links back to the executed version online.
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