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Redact Native Excel Files with the Filter Tool
Sometimes you need to produce only certain rows of a large Excel spreadsheet. Some lawyers will painstakingly apply redaction stamps to hundreds of pages of tiff images, leaving only the responsive rows visible. This is a terrible waste of time and money, and … Continue reading →
April CLE Courses Now Enrolling in NYC!
Tools of the Trade: Excel Skills Every Litigator Should Know carries 3.0 New York CLE credits, and April classes are now enrolling in New York City. The first CLE course of its kind, Tools of the Trade takes you step by … Continue reading →
Excel Esquire CLE Courses Now Enrolling in NYC!
Tools of the Trade: Excel Skills Every Litigator Should Know is now approved for 3.0 New York CLE credits, and December classes are now enrolling in New York City. The first CLE course of its kind, Tools of the Trade takes you … Continue reading →