In the vast realm of contract law, you'll often hear phrases like "intend to enter," "verbal contract," and "put it in writing." These reflect the nuanced stages of contract creation, fulfillment, and enforcement. In today's fast-paced world, these traditional methods are quickly being replaced by more modern, efficient processes. At the forefront of this evolution is contract management software that employs the power of electronic signatures.
Signing a Contract: The Power of Electronic Signatures
By Sean Heck on 07/10/23
Electronic Signature Apps: What To Look for When Choosing a Solution
By Sean Heck on 05/25/23
In the bustling business world, the arrival of electronic signatures has signaled a new era in conducting contracts and business relationships. Like a colossal, advanced ocean liner amid simple wooden galleons, the transition from traditional, paper-based processes to digitally powered signing and approvals has not just been about keeping up with the times; it’s been about setting an accelerated pace.
Electronic signature technology has transformed businesses across various sectors - establishing that pen and paper are no longer the zeitgeist of managing contracts and agreements. E-signatures can cut send-to-sign time by up to twenty percent!
It's crucial, therefore, to understand the landscape when selecting the right electronic signature platform. Consider this your nautical chart as we explore the features to look for when embarking on your digital voyage with electronic signature apps.
How Contract Review Can Be Easy With CLM Software
By Sean Heck on 01/16/23
Contract review is a crucial contract management stage. Unfortunately, far too many organizations overlook this process or leverage out-of-date methods that can increase unnecessary risk.
Thankfully, we can establish a contract review processes checklist and manage the life of a contract with leading contract management software. Let’s get started.
Wet Signature Meaning & Why Handwritten Signatures Are Obsolete
By Sean Heck on 01/5/23
Signed, sealed, delivered...What comes to mind when you imagine a "signature" being performed on a document? Most likely, you picture a wet signature - meaning a handwritten signature.
The iconography of the wet signature is pretty ubiquitous, but what does a signature do? What is a wet signature? Why is it so obsolete? What's a better option than a wet signature?
Read on to find out.