ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

Mastering Microsoft Word: Time-Saving Tips for Legal Professionals

Make legal drafting feel less like a chore

 

MS Word training designed by a legal professional for legal professionals

If MS Word has ever mysteriously shifted your formatting, ruined your footnotes, or messed up your numbering, you’re not alone.

With all its quirks, Word often feels like it’s working against you—especially with legal formatting.

In this free webinar, Barron Henley, partner at Affinity Consulting, draws on nearly 30 years of experience helping law firms master MS Word. He’ll share practical fixes for the formatting issues lawyers run into most.

You’ll learn:

  • How to access Word’s most useful features that don’t have ribbon buttons
  • Why formatting randomly shifts while you’re editing and how to prevent it
  • Tips for solving persistent formatting issues by controlling Word’s styles feature
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Speakers

barron henley
Barron Henley

Partner

Affinity Consulting Group

Barron K. Henley, Esq. is one of the founding partners of Affinity Consulting Group, a legal technology consulting firm focused on automating and streamlining law firms and legal departments. He earned his B.S./B.A. (marketing and economics) and J.D. from The Ohio State University and is a member of the American, Ohio and Columbus Bar Associations, and the Worthington Estate Planning Council. He is a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management, a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, a member of Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Technology and the Courts, and a member of both the ABA Law Practice Management and the Real Property Trust and Estate Law (“RPTE”) Sections and is Vice Chair of the Joint Law Practice Management Group. He’s also a former member of RPTE Futures Task Force, a former Board Member for the ABA TECHSHOW, and the former Chair of the Ohio State Bar Association Law Office Automation & Technology Committee. Mr. Henley heads Affinity’s document assembly/automation and software training departments. Barron is also an expert in launching new law firms, overhauling existing firms, and documenting and re-engineering law firm processes. Finally, Barron teaches continuing legal education (CLE) classes throughout the U.S. and Canada covering a wide variety of topics related to law practice management, technology and ethics.

Joe Kaczrowski

Manager of Legal Content

Clio Draft

Joe is an attorney admitted to practice law in the state of Minnesota. Joe is on the legal content team at Clio Draft, and works with legal practitioners to improve their workflows and processes. Joe has spent the past decade in Legal Tech, focusing on technologies including document automation.

CLE and CPD Information

Clio has partnered with the ABA to seek eligibility for CLE and CPD credits to lawyers with licenses to practice in the United States and Canada who join the live session of this webinar.

States typically decide whether a program qualifies for MCLE credit in their jurisdiction 4-8 weeks after the program application is submitted. For many live events, credit approval is not received prior to the program.

To Receive CLE or CPD Credit:
If you have met the participation requirements, you will receive a personalized CLE/CPD affidavit from [email protected] for the webinar you attended to completion.

Please check your spam or junk folders as these emails often end up there. Please note you have to fill out an affidavit for each individual webinar. Once you complete the affidavit, you will be able to download your certificate(s) of attendance and they will be emailed to you as well from [email protected].

To qualify for credit, you must:

– Register for the webinar (and log in live on the day/time of the session) under your own personal credentials, as we will need this to verify your proof of attendance. *Note: You should not use someone else’s registration or credentials to log in and must ensure that your name and email are registered correctly.
– Attend the entire session live.
– Participate in the CLE poll during the live session.