Louisiana attorneys must complete 12.5 LA MCLE hours by December 31. The LA MCLE Rules allow Louisiana attorneys to complete up to 4 hours of online and downloadable CLE courses
There is not a formal approval process for CLE courses or providers in Connecticut. If a CLE Provider’s courses have been approved in another state, then those courses are automatically approved in Connecticut. Because Attorney Credits offers MCLE courses in 48 states and we are approved CLE providers across the country, our CLE courses qualify for MCLE credit in Connecticut.
Georgia attorneys must complete at least 12 GA CLE hours each year to complete the Georgia CLE requirement. The deadline to complete the required 12 GA CLE credit hours is December 31 and the reporting deadline is January 31.
All 45 required Colorado CLE hours must be completed by December 31 and reported by January 31. All 45 hours may be completed with online and downloadable on-demand CLE courses.
While we practice in an adversarial legal system, attorneys are still under a duty to conduct themselves in a civil and professional manner. This CLE course will analyze the ethical rules mandating civilized & professional behavior, provide case examples of unprofessional behavior and present some of the unintended consequences of uncivilized behavior.
Alabama attorneys are required to complete 12 Alabama CLE hours annually, including 1 hour of legal ethics. Up to 6 hours may be completed through on-demand online CLE courses.
Trusts are very useful because they split the beneficial enjoyment of trust assets from their legal ownership. Irrevocable Trusts with appointed trust protectors are excellent vehicles for income tax planning and asset protection.
A professional Trustee and Executor, Marguerite Lorenz bases this CLE presentation on the life cycle of an estate plan and suggests ways for you to establish and maintain lasting relationships with your estate planning clients.
Yes, your online conduct and social media activities can get you into ethical trouble! Use good judgement when using social media in your practice and your personal life.
Forensic accounting & business valuation expert Cheryl Kessler makes it easy for attorneys to understand the answer to the main question – does the business have value?