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On Demand

How To Protect Yourself and Preserve Confidentiality When Negotiating Documents Electronically


Total Credits: 1 CLE, 1 Ethics

Average Rating:
   47
Bundle(s):
Barron Henley OnDemand Bundle
Categories:
Miscellaneous |  Ethics |  Law Practice Management & Technology |  Skills
Faculty:
Barron Henley
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jun 25, 2024


Description

Opposing lawyers routinely email versions of a document back and forth during the negotiation process; and many instruments are never reduced to paper until they’re ready to sign. This approach is unquestionably fast and convenient compared to mailing or faxing paper documents.  However, electronic document exchange presents many issues that practitioners need to be aware of and risks to protect against.  In this seminar, you'll learn when it's appropriate to use word processor files and when it's appropriate to use PDFs.  We'll cover how to track your changes in a document and how to ascertain what changes were made by others (even if there are attempts to conceal those changes).  You'll also learn how to add comments and annotations to Word or PDF files, how to lock documents down to prevent further changes, and how to avoid including hidden (and potentially damaging) information in the files you're working with (this hidden information is known as metadata).  Finally, using plain email arguably affords you no reasonable expectation of privacy.  We'll also discuss your email encryption options which ensure that only the intended recipient can open your emails and/or attachments thereto.  

Speaker:
Barron K. Henley, Affinity Consulting Group 

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Barron Henley is one of the founding partners of Affinity Consulting Group, a national legal technology consulting firm which handles all aspects of law practice automation including document assembly, case management, document management, legal accounting software, trial presentation/litigation support, paper reduction/scanning, hardware, networks/servers and security. He is an attorney and has been helping other lawyers with technology since 1990.

He received 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 member of the ABA Law Practice Management Section and is 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; he is a renowned expert on Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat and HotDocs document assembly software; and has authored legal-specific manuals on HotDocs, Adobe Acrobat, and Microsoft Word, Excel & Outlook.

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.


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Overall:      4.6

Total Reviews: 47

Comments

Megan M

"There was some helpful information, but there was also some information that was too basic for anyone with any level of experience with Word. I would skip some of that introductory stuff and head straight for the meat of the presentation because there were some very helpful and useful tips provided but he ran out of time to show more. "

Lawrence H

"The speaker was quite knowledgeable and clear"

Jose M

"Very informative"

Laurel H

"Even though I am already familiar with many of the features of the programs discussed I still learned some things I will be able to use. The presenter did a great job keeping the presentation interesting. "

Mary Sue L

"No materials!"

Paul H

"Easy to understand"

Shannon L

"Very informative and helpful in everyday practice "

James C

"Really enjoyed the tips."

Morgan M

"Very helpful"

Karen D

"Definitely helpful for my practice as there is a lot of redline turns. Seems like perhaps there was more info than the time allowed"