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Looks great. Are there any legal issue involved in this?
Nope. Very very solid (I wrote a book on the subject). There has never been a court case in the US where a signature was thrown out solely because it is electronic. Outside of the US, every major government has permitted electronic signatures for almost every use. The only things not allowed by some governments are forms regarding nuclear materials and similar things that you will probably never see in your day to day (unless you're a nuclear engineer).
We just lost a couple hundred of our esignature customers because FannieMae has stopped accepting esignatures on docs...
That's fascinating. Maybe make that more clear from the site? (ie. "It's 100% legal to sign your docs electronically, learn more")
and I appreciate the feedback!