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Hi there, We have scheduled 4 must see see webinars to enhance your practice. These webinars provide

Hi there, We have scheduled 4 must see see webinars to enhance your practice. These webinars provide current customers like you with the tools, tips and tricks to get the most of our new features. The webinars are focused on specific topics and last for 30-minutes - a perfect amount of time to enjoy your lunch while learning how to be a NextChapter Pro! Click the Register Now button to read full descriptions and register for any webinars in the series. December 13, 2021 @ 2:30 pm (ET): [NextChapter Electronic Filing Process]( Learn how to efficiently file your cases electronically with NextChapter. We will show you how to get your account set-up and ready for filing. Step by step instructions to correctly file your initial case and amendments. December 14, 2021 @ 2:30 pm (ET): [NextChapter LMSS (Legal Matter Specification Standard) Doc Creator]( Get an in-depth look at our Document Creator tool for all practice areas. Learn how to import or create customizable documents based on your firm's workflows. See how to create custom fields including how to pull info from the LMS (legal matter specification standard) database. December 16, 2021 @ 1:00 pm (ET): [NextChapter Notices and Calendar Integration]( Learn more about NextChapter's Notices tool and how we can track and save all of your PACER notices directly to cases in NextChapter. We'll show you how to set-up our calendar integration and track your bankruptcy events. Save time and money by utilizing NextChapter's Notices tool and be confident you won't miss any of your case's federal notices. January 6, 2022 @ 2:30 pm (ET): [NextChapter General Doc Creator Webinar]( Learn more about NextChapter's Doc Creator tool for all practice areas. Learn how to import or create new templates and then customize them with custom tags based on your firm's workflows. See how you can standardize your practice and streamline your workflows across all practice areas. [Register Here!]( Cheers, Kelly Oldiges Customer Success Manager, NextChapter 629 N High StreetColumbus, Oh 43215[( [Triangle] Â [intercomavatar] Kelly from NextChapter App [Unsubscribe from our emails]( [intercom]

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