Good as the real thing? Verify electronic signatures
Your employee handbooks and other employment documents may exist only in electronic form. That means acknowledgments testifying that employees have received and read those docs must be “signed” electronically, too. While nearly all jurisdictions recognize the legality of electronic signatures, it’s vital for you to have a system to authenticate that such a signature was really executed by a particular person.
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