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Perspective

Sep. 27, 2016

Going paperless? A few considerations

As more companies go paperless, electronic versions of original documents are routinely used and accepted into evidence unless the opposing party can establish fraudulent modification or unfairness in admitting it into evidence. By Eric Junginger

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By Eric W. Junginger

As more companies go paperless and courts require electronic filing, electronic versions of original documents are routinely used and accepted into evidence unless the opposing party can establish fraudulent modification or unfairness in admitting it into evidence.

In California, for any document to be admissible into evidence, it must be authenticated (i.e., the party seeking to introduce the document must show that the...

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