When the COVID-19 pandemic began, members of the legal community scrambled to find virtual or socially distanced ways to continue serving their clients efficiently and safely.

Many components of the average attorney’s practice were easy to convert to a virtual format. Others were more complicated, and in some cases, impossible. In particular, certain formalities coordinated by attorneys that require a person to be in the “presence” of another person when signing a document created obstacles.

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