This 60-minute seminar will provide attorneys with an introduction and review of the notarial process requirements, e-signature and e-notarization law fundamentals, and notarial practices in Nebraska.
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Nebraska MCLE #255154. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
This 60-minute seminar will provide attorneys with an introduction and review of the notarial process requirements, e-signature and e-notarization law fundamentals, and notarial practices in Nebraska.
Timothy Reiniger serves as Director of the Digital Services Group of FutureLaw, LLC, in Richmond, Virginia and previously served as Executive Director of the National Notary Association in Los Angeles, California. He specializes in data privacy and information governance (identity, security, and assurance) law and policy. An internationally recognized expert on information governance law, identity law and policy, the notary office, and data privacy compliance, he has testified on these topics before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, the California House and Senate Judiciary Committees, the Florida Senate Judiciary Committee, the Hague Conference on Private International Law, and presented before several national trade associations. With respect to Virginia, in 2011 he was an author of SB827 and, in 2015, testified before JCOTS and helped author SB 814 (the electronic identity management law) for which he was an author and advisor to JCOTS for four years. As a writer, he has contributed articles on information law and policy to Jurimetrics (The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology), the ABA’s The SciTech Lawyer, and the Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review, as well as a chapter on electronic notarization to “Foundations of Digital Evidence,” authored by George L. Paul and published by the American Bar Association (2008, revised 2013). He is a member of the ABA’s E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Committee and the California, District of Columbia, and New Hampshire Bars. Tim earned his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and holds a B.S.F.S., cum laude, in International Affairs from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.
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