Signing a document used to mean printing it out, scribbling in ink, and physically handing it over. Notaries showed up in person with their stamp, and paperwork traveled by hand, courier, or mail. It was slow. It was clunky. But ...
There’s a lingering assumption in the legal world—and frankly, everywhere else—that free equals inferior. That if you didn’t pay for it, it must be second-rate. But in today’s digital landscape, that’s simply not true. Especially when it comes to legal ...
More people are walking into courtrooms without lawyers than ever before. Whether it’s due to legal costs, mistrust of the system, or just a desire to take control of the process, self-representation—also known as “going pro se”—is becoming the new ...