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The Role Of Electronic Signatures Within The Legal Industry

“If we work with the technology revolution rather than against it, we can improve the quality of service and reduce the costs of legal advice. There are risks, but we can minimise their adverse effects. Young people will no longer accept that legal advice is one of the only things they cannot obtain instantly or the next day with a few taps on their smartphone. ” said Sir Geoffrey Vos, Chancellor of the High Court.

Typically recordings of our webinars are exclusively available for Countrywide Members only, however we’ve extended the viewing of this webinar to everyone as this is a hot topic within the industry, particularly following the comments of high court judge Sir Geoffrey Vos encouraging the use of technology within the sector and that of the Law Commission stating that electronic signatures are as valid as handwritten ones.

Our latest webinar discusses the role of electronic signatures within the legal industry, whether they are inevitable and how it impacts your business’ profitability and your clients’ satisfaction.

Gain exclusive access to our latest webinar recording by clicking here

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