The Word Conundrum: Why Google Workspace Is Still a Tough Sell for Lawyers

Sure, lots of attorneys like Google Workspace as a productivity software. 

 

 

But, for attorneys, who love formatting – many of whom can still wax poetic over the ‘reveal codes’ feature in WordPerfect – it’s tough to get used to moving from Microsoft Word to Google Docs. 

 

Google Docs is great, if you don’t care about formattingYou just type stuff into a document, and share it easily.   But, sophisticated drafters, like lawyers, prefer a more robust package, like the one Word offers. 



So, for law firms that opt for Google Workspace, it’s likely that you’ve also got to grab at least a Word subscription from House Microsoft, as well – especially since Google does not appear to be at all interested in building a Microsoft Word competitor. 

 

Now, the real crisis point for formatting fans will come when Microsoft sunsets Word desktop, leaving users only access to Word 365, which attorneys have not aggressively navigated to.   

 

The reckoning is coming. 

 

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If you want to talk over Word processing, just draft up some correspondence & reach out! 

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