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Practical guides and insights on electronic contracts and digital signing

Batch Contract Signing: How to Send One Contract to Hundreds of People at Once

Batch signing lets you send the same contract to hundreds of recipients, with each person receiving their own independent copy to sign. This guide covers how batch signing works, when to use it, and how it differs from mass signing.

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Electronic Contracts vs. Paper Contracts: Which Is Right for Your Business in 2025?

Electronic contracts are legally equivalent to paper contracts for most business use cases in China. This comparison covers legal validity, cost, speed, security, and storage — helping you decide when to go digital and when paper is still required.

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AI Contract Generation: Draft a Professional Agreement in Under 2 Minutes

AI contract generation tools can produce a complete, legally structured contract from a plain-text description in under two minutes. This guide shows how to use them effectively, what to review before signing, and which contract types benefit most.

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How to Collect 100+ Signatures Online: Community Petitions and Collective Signing

Collecting signatures from a hundred or more people — for a community complaint, collective consent form, or group declaration — is now faster and more organized than paper rounds. This guide covers the entire process from setup to submission.

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Multi-Party Contract Signing: The Complete Guide for 2–10 Signers

Multi-party electronic signing lets 2–10 people sign the same contract online — in sequence or simultaneously — without meeting in person. This guide covers the full workflow, best practices for common contract types, and how to handle declined signatures.

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Electronic Contract Legal Validity in China: A Complete 2025 Guide

Electronic contracts signed through compliant platforms have the same legal force as paper contracts under China's Electronic Signature Law. This guide explains the legal framework, what makes an e-signature valid, and how to ensure your contracts are court-admissible.

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