Posts Tagged On-Line CLE Seminars
On-Line CLE: Paperless 102–Working with PDFs, CaseMap and Mindmanager
Posted by Dane S. Ciolino in On-Line CLE Seminars on December 16, 2009
We have posted a new on-line CLE video, Paperless 102: Working with PDFs, CaseMap and Mindmanager. This video continues the discussion from Paperless 101 regarding the digital management of documents and information in the practice of law. The program has been preapproved for one (1) hour of Louisiana MCLE credit (including law office practice).
The CLE video covers the following topics:
- working with Portable Document Format files (PDFs), including viewing PDFs, creating PDF files, bookmarking, commenting, using the Typewriter tool, Bates stamping, redaction, and using digital signatures;
- using Lexis/Nexis CaseMap to organize facts and documents, and using various CaseMap features (including displaying fields, filtering records and working with linked files); and,
- using mindmapping and MindManager to organize facts for arguments, depositions and witness examinations.
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Interested?
For more information or to register for this CLE, click here: Paperless 102: Working with PDFs, CaseMap and Mindmanager.
For all of our preapproved on-line CLE programs, click here: DigitalWorkflowCLE On-Line CLE.
On-Line CLE: Paperless 101–Ethics and Post-Paper Lawyering
Posted by admin in On-Line CLE Seminars on December 15, 2009
Paperless 101: Ethics and Post-Paper Lawyering is a one-hour, audiovisual, self-study CLE course that discusses the practical and ethical reasons why a lawyer should begin to manage documents digitally rather than with paper files, folders and cabinets. It also introduces the basic principles of digital document management, and digital information management.
Under Louisiana MCLE rules, a Louisiana lawyer may obtained up to 4 hours each year of on-line CLE Credit. This course has been preapproved for one (1) hour of Louisiana MCLE credit (including ethics) effective December 14, 2009.
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Interested?
For more information or to register for the course, click here: Paperless 101: Ethics and Post-Paper Lawyering.
