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Personally, I don’t need a third party but let me give you an example of what I am asking.
I have been the victim of fraud in the past.
A past employer forged my signature on a paper contract to pressure me to do something that wasn’t in my original employment contract. They tried to add to my job description without a pay raise.
I cited my Docusign contract as the only viable contract and what I would use if I needed to take legal action against the company. Some corrupt employees loyal to management said they would lie in court and claim they witnessed me sign the paper contract.
In my case, the Docusign contract was all I had as any proof on my end. I’m just wondering if this contract service would also somehow stand up in court if I had to take legal action.
A past employer forged my signature on a paper contract to pressure me to do something that wasn’t in my original employment contract.
wow what a scumbag
if this contract service would also somehow stand up in court if I had to take legal action.
usually you have a digital trail / registration that can prove, no matter if the company is "approved" or not by any authority. You only need to prove the existence of the signature in a certain moment, like an unmutable blockchain.
Why do you need a 3rd party as gov agency to validate your signature? Why is not enough the same online tool you were using?