The Harris County Law Library Legal Tech Institute is offering a hands-on CLE learning opportunity this Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm. The course is Excel for Legal Work, and it has quickly become one of the most popular classes we offer, so don’t hesitate to register today while seats are still available.
Why is it important for lawyers and self-represented litigants to learn about Excel? For starters, the potential for embarrassing and costly errors in compiling, manipulating, and presenting data is enormous. Cautionary tales abound about the spreadsheet blunders committed by major business and financial players, including, for example, Lehman Bros., Fannie Mae, and the London Olympics Committee. Simple clerical mistakes or incorrect cut-and-paste actions can have serious consequences, impacting the reputation, credibility, and bottom line of those who commit them.
For lawyers the risk is just as great, and the consequences are equally harmful. By maintaining an awareness of the risks and benefits associated with using technology in the practice of law (See: ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 1.1, Comment 8 and the Texas Supreme Court Order that added the rule to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct in February 2019) and by developing one’s tech proficiency over time through CLE opportunities like those offered by the Legal Tech Institute at Harris County Law Library, solo and small firm practitioners can develop the skills they need to minimize the dangers of tech flubs, while maximizing efficiency and productivity for the benefit of those they serve.
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