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Are Electronic Signatures Legal? | Clio

Electronic signatures (or e-signatures) have become nearly ubiquitous in everyday life and business—from confirming your agreement to terms and conditions on a website, to using e-signature tools to sign a work contract. But are electronic signatures legally binding? Can—and should—you use e-signatures instead of traditional handwritten signatures on documents in your legal practice? While e-signatures…

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From Idea & Start-Up to Strong & Sustainable

This guest post is from Rebecca Rogriquez, an expert in helping nonprofit startups. She’s even written the book for nonprofit startups “The Nonprofit Workbook.” You can find out more about Rebecca on her website at: www.forthephilanthropist.com. She also runs the Nonprofit Academy training called “From Start Up to Strong – Setting Expectations for Newly Formed…

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Scouring Indictments for Missing Elements in State v. Jackson and State v. Coffey. – North Carolina Criminal Law

Two recent opinions from the Court of Appeals illustrate the remarkable controversy currently underway over the specificity required of indictments.  In State v. Coffey, No. COA22-883, 2024 WL 675881 (N.C. Ct. App. Feb. 20, 2024), our Court of Appeals ruled an indictment for felony obstruction of justice was facially defective for failure to allege an…

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Embracing Digital Connectivity and Educational Inclusivity

Rasha Faek, Managing Editor, WENR Digital education has acquired something of a bad reputation in recent years. During the pandemic, countless schools and universities across the globe moved classes online for the first time, but their hasty, forced adoption of digital learning often led to less than ideal outcomes. Around the world, the pandemic cost…

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US professionals support national international education strategy

The report, carried out by IDP in consultation with leading education organisations across the US, highlighted the need for reforming visa policy, expanding diversity and increasing the country’s internationalisation efforts, among other strategic priorities for international education in the US. The US is the only major study destination without a national strategy for international education….

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