Tag: Online CLE

CT CLE: 12 Connecticut CLE Hours by December 31

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.

New CLE on Professionalism in Court & Depositions

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.

Got New York CLE Questions?

When is my CLE deadline?  What is the new Diversity, Inclusion & Elimination of Bias CLE requirement? Can I take all 24 NY CLE hours via online CLE courses? Don’t worry we have the answers you need…. and all the New York CLE you need to take! How many hours can an experienced attorney take via online NY CLE Courses? All 24…

Online CLE For Attorneys

When we started Attorney Credits over 13 years ago, our mission was to provide attorneys with great CLE, at a great price, in a convenient online format. We were the first online CLE Provider to offer “CLE Bundles” at a reasonable price — and many companies have since tried to duplicate our success! Attorney Credits CLE Well, over 1.3 million certificates later,…

New CLE on Cybersecurity Compliance Strategies for Attorneys

Cybersecurity – it’s not just for Bill Gates and computer geeks anymore. Many attorneys now have ethical and legal duties to be compliant with cybersecurity laws and also protect sensitive client information.

New CLE On Using IP Law To Protect Products Made or Distributed Abroad

Everything from iPhones to flashy new rims for your car are manufactured by American companies overseas then distributed domestically and abroad. In this round table discussion, you will learn how to best protect your business client’s products that are distributed and manufactured in China and abroad.