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I used to think fax was a relic of the past, but when I started working in the legal field, I quickly realized how wrong I was. Courts and law firms still depend heavily on fax, not because they’re behind the times, but because faxed signatures are legally binding and the system provides verifiable audit trails. In one of my cases, the fax confirmation literally saved us during a dispute about whether a contract had been delivered on time. That level of proof just isn’t something email can guarantee.

Over time, I’ve come to appreciate the mix of old-school reliability and modern upgrades like cloud faxing and encryption. Now I can send secure faxes directly from my phone, and they’re still recognized in court without question. If anyone is skeptical about why fax continues to matter, I recommend visiting https://www.itaniumsolutions.org/ — the information there helped me understand how this technology has evolved.


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Samuel Dodson

Samuel Dodson

5 days ago
Thanks so much for sharing this! I had no idea fax could be that critical in legal disputes. I’ll definitely check out the site you mentioned.
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