How to Redline Contracts Using Microsoft Word | Contract Nerds

Date

November 2, 2023

Venue

Online

Tickets


91% of contracts professionals use MS Word to redline contracts. Yet how many of us have received formal training on how to use MS Word? Not very many, until now!

Redlining doesn’t have to be a painful, time-consuming task. All you need is a bit of formal training on this topic by two in-house lawyers who live in MS Word and eat, sleep, & breath contract redlines!

Join us on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, at 9am PT/12pm ET/4pm GMT for a free webinar on “How to Redline Contracts Using Microsoft Word: Tips, Tricks, and Workarounds for More Efficient Negotiations” presented by Nada Alnajafi | Founder of Contract Nerds & Author of “Contract Redlining Etiquette” & Jessica Nguyen | CLO of Lexion.

What you’ll learn:

✅ Contract redlining best practices that will help you run more efficient redlines and close deals faster, from the author of “Contract Redlining Etiquette”.

✅ Tips, tricks, and workarounds for using MS Word to markup, comment, edit, view, organize, collaborate, and negotiate contracts more efficiently. This will be in the form of live demos within MS Word so you can see & learn immediately.

✅ How to combine the Process of redlining contracts with the System for redlining contracts (MS Word) to reduce back-and-forths, frustrations, and delays.

+ Live attendees will receive a free copy of Nada’s new eBook, “Contract Redlining Etiquette – The Technical Companion for Redlining Contracts in Microsoft Word”.

Why join live?

– CLE credit in approved jurisdictions

– A free copy of Nada’s new eBook, “Contract Redlining Etiquette

– The Technical Companion for Redlining Contracts in Microsoft Word”.

– An opportunity to win a 1:1 coaching session w/ Jessica Nguyen, CLO – Lexion

– An opportunity to win a copy of Nada’s first book, “Contract Redlining Etiquette”

Registrants can watch the recording on-demand for one month.

CLE Opportunities for Live Attendees ONLY:

– CLE Pending: TX, FL, WA, & CA

– Self-reporting: NY, AZ, and some other states.