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Document assembly (DA) has had a huge impact on the legal world, and it is one of the most disruptive technologies of the last 25 years. If you are in the business of producing complex documents, then its benefits are significant. Properly deployed, DA technology can exponentially decrease drafting time and costs, increase accuracy and profitability, be used as a teaching tool, and shared with others. In the era of COVID-19, DA’s biggest benefit may be that it allows lawyers who may know very little about Microsoft Word to generate complex, perfectly formatted documents with no assistance from staff. The value and impact of DA increases proportionately with the complexity of the documents being automated. However, there are many competing platforms, and the options are difficult to compare against one another. This seminar will help you deal with that reality by providing a checklist of functional criteria to consider when evaluating DA platforms. Like most legal tech categories, there’s no single DA product that is the best option for every situation (vendor claims to the contrary notwithstanding). If you are trying to choose a platform for your practice or understand the benefits, don't miss this discussion.
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Non-Legal Subject Matter (CLE / NLS) - Up to 12 hours of your 36 CLE hour requirement may be obtained attending NLS (Non-Legal Subject Matter) seminars. See MCLE Rule 29, Section 3(a). To receive CLE credit for an ICLEF On-Demand or a LIVE WEBCAST seminar, you must watch the program in its entirety. ICLEF is unable to award partial CLE credit for viewing ICLEF On-Demand or LIVE WEBCAST seminars. You will have 30 days from the date-of-purchase to complete your ICLEF distance learning seminar. If you are unable to complete the LIVE WEBCAST seminar on the scheduled date of the seminar, ICLEF will place a copy of the ON DEMAND version of the program in your ICLEF Online Account three (3) to five (5) business days after the LIVE WEBCAST concludes. Please call or email ICLEF should you have further questions (317) 637-9102 or iclef@iclef.org
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