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Nebraska MCLE #252747. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
Microsoft 365 (née Office 365) is an extremely powerful set of business and productivity tools that can help law firms become more productive with less effort. While Microsoft 365 includes five main and traditional applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote, it also offers several other tools, services, add-ins, and apps. Attend this session to learn more about what is included, what the different apps are for, and how they can benefit your law practice.
Adriana Linares is a law practice consultant and legal technology trainer with her company, LawTech Partners. The firm's services include consulting and training for law firms, legal departments, legal aid groups, and legal technology startups. Having spent her initial career-years at two of Florida’s largest law firms, Adriana went on to launch LawTech Partners in 2004. She is a frequent speaker at national technology conferences and a regular contributor to legal blogs, podcasts, and publications. She is fluent in Spanish. Adriana has a BA in Geography from Stetson University, an MA in Corporate Communication and Technology from Rollins College and is an IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist.
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