Monthly Archives: April 2015

Now Offering Kansas CLE!!

Attorney Credits now offers online CLE for attorneys that are licensed to practice in Kansas! Kansas attorneys are required to complete 12 KS CLE credits each annual compliance period.[1] Please note that Kansas attorneys may complete up to five (5) hours of CLE credit per year earned through online on-demand CLE courses that have been pre-approved by the Kansas CLE Commission. Kansas…

New CLE Course on Evidence

While the definition of evidence may seem straightforward, preparing and presenting evidence can be the tricky part…. even for seasoned legal practitioners. Who doesn’t need to brush up on hearsay and the exceptions to the hearsay rule every now and then? Evidence. “Any species of proof, or probative matter, legally presented at the trial of an issue, by the act of the…

Iowa CLE: 6 Online IA CLE Credit Hours

Iowa attorneys are subject to an annual continuing legal education (CLE) requirement. Under the IA CLE Rules, attorneys licensed to practice in Iowa must complete at least 15 IA CLE credit hours every year to complete the mandatory CLE requirement. In addition, Iowa attorneys must also complete 3 credit hours of legal ethics as part of the IA CLE requirement. Please note…

Indiana CLE: IN CLE Compliance Groups

Indiana attorneys that are subject to mandatory CLE requirements must complete a minimum of 36 credit hours of IN CLE each three-year Indiana CLE compliance period, including a minimum of 3 credit hours of legal ethics anytime within the three-year compliance period.[1] Please note that even though the overall 36 hour requirement must be completed every 3 years, Indiana attorneys must complete…

Now Offering CLE For Idaho Attorneys!

Because Idaho attorneys have minimum continuing legal education (MCLE) requirements we now offer online and downloadable CLE for Idaho attorneys! Idaho attorneys must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of approved Idaho CLE every three years. Of those 30 credit hours, at least three (3) credit hours must be approved for legal ethics or professional responsibility credit.[1] Idaho CLE Compliance &…

Hawaii MCLE: CLE Now Mandatory in Hawaii

Continuing Legal Education is now mandatory in Hawaii! The Hawaii State Board of Continuing Legal Education (HSBCLE) recently adopted revisions to its MCLE regulations consistent with the Hawaii Supreme Court’s revisions of Rule 22 of the Hawaii Rules of the Supreme Court. Under the new HI MCLE Rules, all actively practicing Hawaii attorneys are required to complete a minimum of three (3)…

Georgia CLE: How To Report GA CLE Compliance

Georgia attorneys must complete 12 Georgia CLE credit hours each year. As part of the 12 credit hour annual requirement attorneys must complete 1 credit hour of legal ethics and 1 credit hour of professionalism each compliance period. Georgia CLE Compliance & Reporting Requirements Reporting Cycle: Annual Compliance Deadline: December 31 Reporting Deadline: January 31 Georgia attorneys also have reporting requirements as…

NV CLE: CLE Compliance and Reporting Deadlines

Attorneys that are admitted to the State Bar of Nevada must complete a minimum of twelve (12) CLE credit hours each annual NV CLE compliance period to properly fulfill the annual NV CLE requirement. Nevada attorneys must also complete at least two (2) credit hours of legal ethics each year. Substance Abuse is also required every three years, but attorneys were required…

CO CLE: Late CLE Compliance After January 31

Active attorneys that are licensed to practice law in Colorado have mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) requirements. Colorado attorneys must complete 45 required CO CLE credit hours, including a minimum of 7 credit hours in the area of legal ethics. You must complete your CO CLE requirement by December 31 and report your Colorado CLE compliance by January 31.[1] Colorado CLE Compliance…

CLE Course on Keeping Your Clients Out of Court

If you proactively counsel your clients and keep them out of court, clients will look to you as a trusted resource that they can turn to for proactive legal advice and counseling – and not just the person to call once they’ve been sued. Transactional attorneys, nonprofit attorneys and in-house counsel can definitely benefit from this proposition by knowing the key facets…