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Anyone know of an ONLINE solution for managing contracts, legal forms, etc? Something where I could generate, send, sign, and store legal contracts online- so that both parties would never need to print anything out?

Thinking kind of like a LegalZoom combined with a database.

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I like EchoSign. It has some basic, basic templates but its main claim to fame is that is manages all your documents and signatures electronically.

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Bingo! And the integration with Google apps/docs makes it extra promising. Thanks @Kenneth! – Yarin Feb 8 '11 at 18:22

You can also use GroupDocs to get your legal forms, contracts or any type of documents signed digitally, store them in the cloud or share with anyone, you want. You can also view all documents online; annotate, compare and assemble them too.

Hope the below screenshot will elaborate further.

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