Wednesday Feb 12, 2025

Tired of Contract Legalese? A Practical Guide to Contract Design for Clear and Human-friendly Contracts [Ep. 7]

Are your contracts confusing your clients instead of serving them?

Do your contracts feel like a wall of text that nobody reads? Are you spending too much time explaining them, only for clients to still feel overwhelmed?

What if instead, your contracts were clear, easy to understand, and actually helped build trust and relationships—without sacrificing legal protection?

The good news? It’s possible! And it’s easier than you think.

If you're like most lawyers, you want your contracts to be legally sound—but you also want your clients to actually understand them.

What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:

In today’s episode, I’m breaking down how contract design can transform your contracts from intimidating documents full of legalese into powerful tools for communication, trust, and collaboration.

You’ll learn how to start this transformation, including:

  • Using information design principles to make complex information understandable
  • Structuring content in ways that actually serve your users
  • Simplifying language without losing legal precision
  • Creating contracts by design rather than by default

Whether you’re drafting contracts for small businesses, large corporations, or startups, you can make them clearer and more client-friendly—without making them weaker.

Your contracts should empower your clients, not intimidate them.

🎁 Special Invitation! Join Contract Design School to learn how to simplify, visualize, and redesign your contracts with step-by-step guidance. Bonus module on AI in contract simplification included! 

📩 Exclusive Valentine’s Day Offer: Use code CONTRACTLOVE at checkout for a special discount on Contract Design School—only available for a limited time! 💖

If you found value in today’s episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow lawyer who needs to rethink their contracts! Your support means the world to me!

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