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Word Tables of Contents and Authorities, Paragraph Cross References and Document Automation   Tuesday, May 19   Noon to 1 p.m.   Manually updating cross references, tables of contents, and tables of authorities can be incredibly time consuming. Learn how to create automatically-updating cross references, tables of contents, and table of authorities, along with some […]

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Microsoft Word and PDFs: What You Need to Know to Properly Prepare a Document for E-Filing March 3 Noon to 1 p.m. Webinar only  Register here!    This webinar teaches you the basics of preparing a Word document for e-filing, preparing PDFs for e-filing, combining and reducing the size of PDFs, bookmarking, metadata removal, redaction, and […]

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Document Management and Retention: Can I Throw It Away Yet? Jan. 7 Noon to 1 p.m. Webinar only Register HERE. It is not uncommon for firms to have hundreds, sometimes thousands of closed bankers boxes sitting around, with some spending thousands of dollars on closed file storage per month. Many firms are starting to move […]

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Register     Microsoft PowerPoint Power Tips for Legal Users Presented by Paul Unger PowerPoint’s use in the legal profession, both in and out of the courtroom, has become nearly invaluable. The course specifically focuses on presentations that are unique to lawyers. The topics contrast starkly with every popular PowerPoint manual on the market today, […]

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Email is Killing Me Presented by Danielle DavisRoe Lawyers and staff are generally drowning in email and many feel helpless when trying to get it under control. This seminar will show you how to use all of Microsoft Outlook’s feature set to efficiently store, organize email (and attachments), and successfully deal with high email volume. […]

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Buried in Paper? Sure-Fire Roadmap For a Paper-Reduced Law Office Presented by Jeff Schoenberger The tools for scanning are only part of the solution. To really solve the problem, you need mobile hardware, protocols, a better way to search for files, and an electronic filing system to hold it all. This seminar lays out the […]

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Looking Good in Print

by Tali Thomason on September 6, 2019

By: Michael L. Goldblatt   Originally Published on Blumberg Blog on July 9, 2019 Printed with the permission of www.Blumberg.com/blog and BlumbergExcelsior, Inc.   Typography is the style and appearance of words on paper, computer screens, and other media. It has evolved from primitive drawings on cave walls in ancient times to stunning websites in […]

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August 8-10, 2019 In August the kids are all heading back to school, but what about you? Are you ready to hit the books and learn how to start and run your own firm? For the 19th year, this CBA/CLE program is here to help you “hang your shingle.” This intensive course, packed with practical […]

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What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Disaster Avoidance and Recovery Planning Presented by Jeff Schoenberger The only thing scary about this subject is not having a plan at all. Losing client data can cripple your firm and lead to malpractice claims, among other unpleasant things. This seminar will describe the elements your plan requires […]

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By Jennifer M. Ramovs Director of Practice Management Affinity Consulting Group   Micromanage?!?! What a horrible word. The connotation is negative. When we think about being micromanaged, we are likely frustrated and annoyed. We feel treated like a child who is incapable of doing their job.   But this is different. The first time we […]

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