With so many people working from home and the many government-mandated stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic, it is difficult – if not impossible – to bring people together for an ...
As discussed in our November 24, 2020 post, amended Rule 302 under Regulation S-T permits the use of electronic signatures on documents “authenticating” typewritten signatures that are included in a ...
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 ...
You’ve probably already felt the pressure to move towards paperless solutions for your business. While it’s still unclear if the concept of a totally paperless office will ever be practical, we’re ...
Firstly, you need your signature in digital form, preferably using a tablet PC with pen input. If you don’t have such a device to hand, sign on a white sheet of paper and take a photo of your ...
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 ...
Even in the Internet age, your John Hancock still matters. Most people are still putting pen to paper these days, despite a law signed by former President Clinton nearly two years ago that made ...
The legal framework for advanced electronic signatures is governed by the Business Laws Amendment Act, 2020, and the Kenya ...