ContractPal's industry experts have published a series of white papers addressing and discussing electronic signatures, paperless business, and ESIGN law, as well as other related topics.
How ContractPal Works
ContractPal is a BPO (business process outsourcing) organization that quickly develops custom web applications
enabling you and your customers to quickly and securely complete, sign and process your agreements by eliminating
the hassle of paper. ContractPal delivers more closings, reduces risks, and creates a better customer experience. More >
Stop the Paper Chase with Electronic Contract Solutions
With the onslaught of litigations, government regulations, and competitive forces,
how a company chooses to close their contracts can mean the difference between whether
or not the contract is legal and binding. In order to guarantee that the contract execution
solution you choose meets today’s tough demands, it’s necessary to consider the features and
benefits that each solution offers. More >
Understanding the Legal Issues Surrounding Online Contract Compliance
Current case law has set strong precedents for the validity of online contracts as long as organizations follow specific
guidelines when implementing online management solutions. With these procedures in place, legal
teams have precedence regarding enforceability, opening the door to a decrease in sales cycle
length and an increase in revenue. More >
ContractPal's Easy Integration into your Current Company Infrastructure
The adaptation of online contract execution systems as the market standard is not going to
happen if the needs of businesses and their customers are not accounted for. Solutions must
be easy to use for the employees who send documents as well as the clients who sign them. More >
PCI Compliance
ContractPal provides a platform and tools to build applications that can be PCI compliant. Card member data,
especially credit card numbers, expiration dates, and CVV codes are never stored electronically on the
ContractPal platform. Doing so violates the PCI DSS standard. More >
Understanding "the cloud"
Cloud computing
is a very broad term and can refer to anything that is affiliated with moving diverse services over the world wide web.
Typically theses services are divided into three categories; SAAS (software as a service), IAAS (infrastructure as a
service), and PAAS (platform as a service). More >
Signature Authentication (paper vs electronic)
To correctly understand the risks inherent in proving user identity in an electronic contracting system,
it's important to compare the factors designed to prove identity in the electronic world and with those of their paperbased
counterparts. More >