The outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19), with its social distancing and remote work protocols, has brought renewed focus on the execution of transactional documentation without the traditional ...
Even before Covid-19, electronic signatures (e-signatures for short) were revolutionizing the way agreements were being executed and stored. Covid-19 has not only accelerated this trend, but also ...
Unlike a traditional handwritten signature, electronic signatures are typed acknowledgments of receipt or agreement with a document. Because these signatures can't be checked against a handwritten ...
First impressions count, and nothing says "professional operation" quite like a streamlined contract process. Paper contracts ...
We have come so far in technological advancement that it is hard to remember the way things were. In 1999, the idea of signing digital documents was hard to imagine. Twenty years later, e-signature ...
In the waning days of 2018, District Court Judge Sylvia Rambo invoked a literary allusion to provide the year's most entertaining summary of the legal status of electronic signatures: Judicial ...
Let's talk about a side effect of technology. Many people can use e-signatures. You know, you're given a form. It's sent to you online. You don't sign with a pen. Instead, you check a box or press a ...
Your best-laid plans of going paperless come to a screeching halt when you need to get someone’s signature on a document. That process typically involves printing the document, signing it yourself, ...
Pratik Badri is VP of Data & Analytics and a technology expert focusing on AI and machine learning at JPMorgan Chase & Co. The Covid-19 pandemic pushed institutions to quickly switch to digital ...
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