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Evidence Disclosure and Deadlines — Before and After TimeBinder
In litigation, blockchain evidence verification is becoming essential. Lawyers must prove not just that evidence was disclosed, but when it truly existed. Every lawyer who handles litigation or regulatory matters understands the pressure of disclosure deadlines. Courts and regulators demand not only that evidence be submitted on time, but that every disclosed document be authentic
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Contract Negotiation Disputes — The Problem Lawyers Should Have Solved Years Ago
Every lawyer knows the pain of version confusion. Files named “Final_v3.docx” or “Latest_Draft_Final(2).docx” circulate by email, shared drives, and client portals. Each recipient opens, edits, and re-saves their own copy. Days later, someone insists a clause was inserted without approval, or that the “agreed version” was different from what was signed. This is where blockchain
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When to Timestamp in a Matter Lifecycle
In modern legal practice, legal document timestamping is becoming essential. From initial client intake to final filing, lawyers must prove when each version of a file truly existed. Every legal or compliance matter moves through predictable stages: intake, investigation, drafting, negotiation, and resolution. At each stage, new files are created — emails, photos, contracts, expert