For IT professionals, top management and their lawyers, the explosion in awareness and use of electronic documents in litigation presents great challenges. For example, the widespread use of business ...
Electronically signing a document isn’t as difficult as it sounds — and these days it’s definitely easier than the alternative, which is usually some combination of printing out a document, signing it ...
What is Document Review for eDiscovery? Let’s dive into the captivating realm of Electronic Discovery (eDiscovery) document review! (No, I am not being sarcastic!) This critical stage involves ...
Tired of printing, signing and then scanning or faxing documents that need your signature? Signing Word and PDF documents electronically on your phone or computer is easy, even if you don't have a ...
Electronic evidence often can provide vital information about the activities, motives and intent of individuals and businesses. Electronic documents thought to be deleted or lost by the user often can ...
Even in the 21st century, a small business may be able to keep most of its records on paper. Given the growing amount of data hacked from major companies, paper might even seem more secure. There are ...
The nation's manufacturers produce a lot of paper. Not intentionally, though; documents and files are part of doing business, no matter what a company actually makes. The problem is the cost of ...
In our recent newsletter on electronic signatures, we pointed out that storing documents electronically could save time and space. (See “Electronic signatures ...
If you receive a document from an unknown law firm—like [[email protected]]—requesting your electronic signature, it is a scam, even though the message and document may look very convincing. The ...