Understanding the Importance of Court-Ready PDF Documents
  • July 15, 2024
  • FOXITBLOG

PDF documents are one of the legal industry’s most commonly used file formats. Both courts and law firms prefer PDFs because they can preserve formatting, security, and style across several platforms. However, not all PDFs are created equal. A PDF ...

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Are Electronically Signed PDFs Court Admissible?
  • July 29, 2022
  • Symphony Ragan, Project Manager, Web Content

Some of the most frequent questions we get here at Foxit are related to the legality of electronically signed PDF documents. As digitally signed documents are being used with more frequency by companies and individuals, and due to the nature ...

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How to create court-usable PDFs
  • December 5, 2017
  • DeeDee Kato, Vice President of Corporate Marketing, Foxit

Electronic filing is now standard practice in most courtrooms across the U.S. Paper documents could be eliminated altogether in just a few more years. What exactly, though, are the key components of a court-friendly PDF document? Most courts already require ...

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The evolution from e-filing to e-briefing in the appellate court
  • October 10, 2017
  • DeeDee Kato, Vice President of Corporate Marketing, Foxit

A change has taken place in our nation’s appellate courts when it comes to how documents are filed and read. Electronic filing or “e-filing” is now required in all federal courts and many state courts. Though there are still dramatic ...

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How Enterprise Teams Extract PDF Data with AI at Scale
  • July 3, 2025
  • FOXITBLOG

Key takeaways Businesses are finding it easier than ever to pull data from PDFs, getting the job done faster and with fewer mistakes. Thanks to smart tools, AI data extraction from PDF is done right the first time, cutting down ...

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