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Microsoft Excel for Lawyers on PLI 1/10/23
On January 10, 2023 at 1 pm EST I’ll be presenting a One-Hour Briefing on the PLI platform called Microsoft Excel for Lawyers. This online program includes CLE credit in many jurisdictions, and may be available free of charge if … Continue reading
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September Event with PLTG – New Charts in Excel 2016
Professional Legal Trainers Group (PLTG) is a group of (mostly) New York law firm software trainers, which meets regularly to exchange ideas about supporting the legal training community. They’ve invited me to their September 14th event called Effective Data Visualization: … Continue reading