With More Courts Switching To E-Documents, Law Offices Are Investing In Document Scanning
If you follow the document scanning news, then you’ll notice that there are two particular sectors where document scanning and electronic filing is on the rise: taxes (more and more tax-payers are “e-filing”) and the legal system. We’ve reported on this blog how courts in the U.S. and Canada are switching to e-documents, since the paper-based format of issuing injunctions, petitions, continuances, and a myriad of other court documents has increased exponentially with the rise of arrests and incarcerations. If you follow the document scanning news, then you’ll notice that there are two particular sectors where document scanning and electronic filing is on the rise: taxes (more and more tax-payers are “e-filing”) and the legal system. We’ve reported on this blog how courts in the U.S. and Canada are switching to e-documents, since the paper-based format of issuing injunctions, petitions, continuances, and a myriad of other court documents has increased exponentially with the rise...