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From client intake to closing the case: what law firms and legal departments send for signature most.
The client grants powers from wherever they are, with no trip to the office, and the representation is formalized the same day.
The accepted proposal becomes a signed agreement before the case goes cold. Firm and client sign the same document, each through their own link.
Another attorney taking over or reinforcing the case? The delegating counsel signs in minutes, and the record keeps the date and time the powers were transferred.
The parties close what they negotiated without waiting for an in-person meeting, and each signature enters the certificate of completion with its identity evidence.
Ending a contract calls for form too. The same parties sign the termination and the end of the agreement stays documented, no paper required.
Putting a debtor in default, terminating a contract, demanding action: the notice goes out signed, with date and time on record.
The path of the firm's most recurrent document inside Signater, in three steps.
The firm's model already has the wording ready. You fill in client, scope and fees on a single-screen form and the agreement is generated on the spot.
They receive the invitation by email, SMS or WhatsApp, review the document and sign from wherever they are, validating their identity with a code by email.
Once the signatures are complete, the certificate of completion consolidates the full history and the agreement is filed in the case vault, at hand for whoever has access.
Identity factors are configured per signer, and every recorded validation becomes evidence in the envelope's certificate of completion.
The everyday factor: the client receives a code at their registered email address and types it before signing. Simple for the signer, recorded for whoever needs to prove it.
For acts that call for extra rigor, the signer uses their own ICP-Brasil certificate (.pfx/.p12), and the signature is generated with their private key.
When the signer signs with their own ICP-Brasil certificate (A1), with a qualified timestamp and long-term validation, the signature meets the requirements of a qualified electronic signature.
The full path to a qualified signature is on the Security page.
What sustains this flow, feature by feature: each card leads to the full page, with how it works in detail.
The fee agreement and the standard power of attorney become models with typed fields; issuing one is filling out a form.
One vault per client, case or practice area: access is decided at the vault, and search finds the right document later.
TLS at the edge, AES-256-GCM for secrets at rest, PAdES embedded in the PDF and a timestamp on every signature.
Nine factors configurable per signer, from a code by email to the signer's own A1 certificate, each recorded as evidence.
Yes. Electronic signature laws such as the U.S. ESIGN Act and the EU's eIDAS regulation recognize electronic signatures; in Brazil, powers of attorney granted as private instruments can be signed electronically under MP 2,200-2/2001. Signater produces an advanced electronic signature based on a digital certificate, in the PAdES standard. When the signer signs with their own ICP-Brasil certificate (A1), with a qualified timestamp and long-term validation, the signature meets the requirements of a qualified electronic signature.
With vaults: you can create one per client, per case or per practice area, and every envelope is born in the vault you choose. Access is decided at the vault, which can belong to the account, to a user or be shared with a group. To find a document later, search covers identifier, name, description and email.
No. Turn the agreement into a template: the fixed wording stays ready and typed fields mark what varies, such as client, scope and fees. When issuing, you fill out a single-screen form and the document is generated on the spot, ready to move on in an envelope.
No. By default the signature is an advanced electronic signature: the client signs through the link received by email, SMS or WhatsApp and validates their identity with the factors you configure. The signer's own ICP-Brasil certificate is optional, for the acts that call for extra rigor. When the signer signs with their own ICP-Brasil certificate (A1), with a qualified timestamp and long-term validation, the signature meets the requirements of a qualified electronic signature.
Yes, in real time: views, signatures, refusals and completion show up as notifications on the platform. Automatic reminders nudge whoever has not signed yet, and you can resend the invitation manually to speed up a specific case.
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