What CLM solutions support contracts in multiple languages? We have contracts in English, Dutch, German, French, etc., and are looking for a CLM platform that can extract metadata (using AI) regardless of the underlying language.

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Global Counsel in Travel and Hospitality7 months ago
1. ContractWorks
2. ContractSafe
3. CobbleStone Contract Insight
4. Gatekeeper
5. Onit Contract Management: Onit Contract Management offers multi-language support, allowing users to create, manage, and track contracts in multiple languages to meet the needs of international business operations.
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Manager, Legal in IT Services7 months ago
CLM solution Agiloft's supports contracts in multiple languages, which in turn allows creation, management and negotiation in different languages
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Director of Operations in Software7 months ago
I believe the Salesforce Contracts tool supports multiple languages but requires custom setup:

https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=ind.v_contracts_setting_up_multi_language_support_for_contract_life_cycle_management_369778.htm&type=5
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Chief Data & Innovation Strategist in Software7 months ago
ContractPodAi allows users have the capability to choose their language preferences.
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