- E-Transcript Signatures (July 11, 2006) RealLegal, LLC The electronic signature technology utilized by RealLegal is secure, cost effective and easy touse, and is in compliance with the Federal E-Sign Act, model codes such as UETA, and moststate and local rules and procedures concerning electronic signatures. In addition, thistechnology complies with national and state codes of ethics for court reporters.
- Surety Case Study: RealLegal (January 01, 2006) RealLegal, LLC As the legal community relies increasingly on electronic documents, court reporters and otherprofessionals are exposed to the doubled-edged nature of the digital age. The web-based,virtual world means new levels of convenience and speed, but it can also open doors todangers including altered documents, compromised information and stolen identities.
- EFiling - The Future Is Now
(December 01, 2003)
Robert D. Brownstone and William A. Fenwick of Fenwick & West LLP
Filing paper documents at courthouses and administrative agencies is the law practice equivalent of an endangered species, giving way to a new breed of activity - electronic filing. Efiling is the uploading to a website of information in electronic form. The efiling process has begun to have a more pervasive effect on the legal system than did the adoption of codes of civil procedure or administrative procedure acts.
- Online Compliance Systems
(November 01, 2003)
Viking Kwok of FindLaw
In the last decade, lawyers all around the globe have been attracted to several main areas of technology in improving their work: hypertext, text retrieval and inferencing systems. They have been invaluable in contributing to the computerization of legal resources, the results of which can be seen in their applications, such as, legal web sites, web-based case management systems and rule-based inferencing systems for the administration of law. More recently, there has been a hot area of development - online compliance systems.
- Interview With E-Filing Pioneer Mohammed Shaikh
(July 01, 2003)
Andrew Zangrilli of FindLaw
Interview With E-Filing Pioneer Mohammed Shaikh
- E-Filing Deals: the Devil is in the Details
(July 01, 2003)
Andrew Zangrilli of FindLaw
Because electronic court filing solutions perform such a critical function, extra care must be taken when defining relationships with EFSPs.
- Understanding Electronic Signatures (April 18, 2003) RealLegal, LLC The introduction of technology into the legal world has created the need todevelop a body of law to promote its growth. Important to this growth is the concept ofopen standards, allowing all actors to compete on the same plane.
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