With the continued rise of new tools and technologies, legal professionals are seeking new ways to optimize tasks in an effort to be more efficient. One of the more common recent technologies used by professionals is the integration of tools such as DocuSign, allowing for the facilitation of quick and easy electronic signatures.

However, since an individual’s electronic signature often bears no resemblance to that individual’s actual handwritten signature, special issues arise when an electronic signature’s authenticity is called into question. In addition, are there proactive steps attorneys can take to protect their clients against objections to the authenticity of an electronic signature?