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 ...
To slow or stop the spread of COVID-19, or the coronavirus, federal, state and local authorities and health organizations across the world are strongly advising people to stay home, practice social ...
Handwritten or ‘wet’ signatures have been required to execute documents or to enter into contracts for hundreds of years. However, the ongoing pandemic has compelled businesses and individuals to ...
A voter casts her ballot as a poll worker looks on, Monday, Aug. 8, 2022, at the Stephen P. Clark Government Center in Miami. Four advocacy groups have gone to an appeals court after a federal judge ...
This story has been updated to include a comment from Get Loud Arkansas. Today in unexpected headlines: good news out of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, which affirmed a lower court’s injunction ...