When sending drafts to a client, should it be in word or in PDF ? I think it should be PDF (also because the attorney doesn’t know how to convert word to pdf) but others think otherwise in my office.

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It should be word version. If there are changes made from last version, you also need to send redlines against previous version and that can be pdf.

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Word and use redline with track changes. In my opinion the only way to fly.

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