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Jan 30, 2025
12:12:54pm
HRCougar All-American
Is there legal precedent for only accepting handwritten signatures?
We use Docusign for a lot of our legal documents. Almost everyone has a signature that looks like cursive but is really auto-generated. In other wordsm they didn't drag their mouse on the screen to try and sign their own name. They let the system do it for them.

One legal party is claiming they wont accept this, it must be their signature drawn out on the form with the mouse. Is there any actual legal precedence behind this or is this just a very uptight firm who wants to essentially make up their own rules on what is acceptable?
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Originally posted on Jan 30, 2025 at 12:12:54pm
Message modified by HRCougar on Jan 30, 2025 at 12:15:43pm
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