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Are Electronic Signatures Legal?

Clio

Electronic signatures (or e-signatures) have become nearly ubiquitous in everyday life and business—from confirming your agreement to terms and conditions on a website, to using e-signature tools to sign a work contract. What is an e-signature? But are electronic signatures legally binding? What is an electronic signature?

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Are Electronic Signatures Legally Binding? What Lawyers Should Know

Rocket Matter

Learn how big tech has changed the legal industry Free Guide The Small Firm’s Guide to Big Tech While any change in how you operate your law office can feel overwhelming, there’s never been a better time to start migrating your office structures online. Two primary laws govern the use of eSignatures in the U.S.: Healthcare Documents.

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Does Your Company Need a ChatGPT Policy? Probably.

Debevoise Data Blog

For our upcoming webcast on the role of ChatGPT in the legal profession , ChatGPT came up with questions about maintaining privilege, checking for accuracy and disclosing the role of ChatGPT to clients and courts. The authors would like to thank Debevoise Law Clerk Lex Gaillard for their work on this Debevoise Data Blog post.

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Biden Administration Acts to Limit Access to Sensitive Personal Data by Countries of Concern

Debevoise Data Blog

government-related data” is defined in the Order as sensitive personal data that poses a heightened national security risk, regardless of volume, and is linkable to either senior government officials or sensitive federal government locations. . ◦ The cover art used in this blog post was generated by DALL-E. [1] In addition, “U.S.

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Best law books: the ultimate reading list for legal professionals

Simple Legal

Miller Miller wanted to create a book “by students, for students,” so he focused his research around recent law school graduates. Regardless of whether you are new to practicing law or an experienced attorney, this book is an excellent reference point. BUSINESS BRIBES: CORPORATE CORRUPTION AND THE COURTS by Cecil C.