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Are ABA webinars approved for newly admitted NY attorneys?

Mar 06, 2019 · March 6, 2019. If you missed the previous webinars on Facebook and Twitter designed especially for voluntary bar leaders, you can view them now or at any time. As part of the Voluntary Bar Liaison Committees quest to provide more information to assist leaders in member engagement, the sessions are posted on the Voluntary Bar Center Resources ...

Does the ABA seek accreditation of live webinars and teleconferences?

Aug 31, 2020 · The Bar’s Young Lawyers Division and the Florida Board of Bar Examiners will host a free webinar Wednesday, September 2, to explain how the recently approved supervised practice program for law graduates and participating lawyers will work. The event, “Florida Bar Exam Update: Explaining the Temporary Supervised Practice Program with Florida Board of Bar …

Can I get credit for my webinar or teleconference program?

The Florida Bar YLD hosts free webinars on various topics of interest to young lawyers as a benefit to its members. These webinars are hosted live by distinguished speakers and are intended for a live viewing audience. Due to popular demand, certain webinars are archived and available here for download.

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Free webinar explaining temporary supervised practice program for recent bar exam applicants set for Wednesday

The Young Lawyers Division and the Board of Bar Examiners will host “Florida Bar Exam Update: Explaining the Temporary Supervised Practice Program with Florida Board of Bar Examiners General Counsel James Almon” September 2 from 1-2 p.m. Register by clicking here.

The program is a joint effort of the Bar's YLD and the Board of Bar Examiners

The Young Lawyers Division and the Board of Bar Examiners will host “Florida Bar Exam Update: Explaining the Temporary Supervised Practice Program with Florida Board of Bar Examiners General Counsel James Almon” September 2 from 1-2 p.m. Register by clicking here.

Accreditation Information

States typically decide whether a program qualifies for MCLE credit in their jurisdiction 4-8 weeks after the program application is submitted. For many live events, credit approval is not received prior to the program.

Attendance Reporting

For each accredited webinar or teleconference, please complete the provided online Attendance Affidavit to confirm your attendance and obtain your certificates. The affidavit of attendance will either be provided on-screen at the end of a webinar and/or shortly after a webinar or teleconference via email.

A Note About MCLE Credit

The content on this page is for informational and educational purposes only. Each state has its own rules and regulations indicating what qualifies for CLE credit.

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Missing Zoom Log in Credentials

Although we do send regular reminders to register in advance and send the needed credentials to those registered, sometimes your email filter may block the invite. Check your “Junk Mail” folder or “Spam” folder to see if our emails are being redirected to these folders to ensure that you get the invites.

Missing CLE numbers

We make every effort to ensure that the CLE numbers that you need for recertification are obtained prior to the seminars/webinars. However, the Florida Bar has experienced a delay in processing time. If we do not receive the certification before the seminar, we will provide the CLE numbers to attendees upon receipt.

Free Weekly Webinar Series

CPLS, P.A. offers free weekly webinars, many of which are certified for one CLE credit hour. These webinars are conducted via zoom and held for every Friday at 12:00 pm EST. The webinars are very interactive and require that attendees have their video and audio enabled. You may register for these webinars in the email invitation sent out weekly.

Mediation Mastery Webinar Series

CPLS, P.A.’s Mediation Mastery webinars consist of (4) day-long courses. Mediation Mastery I (leadership skills for mediators), Mediation Mastery II (how to design a profitable mediation practice), Mediation Mastery III (how to effectively market your mediation practice), and Mediation Mastery IV (advanced mediation skills and techniques).

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General Information

  1. Live Webinars - single-session live presentations with live q&a
  2. Live Moderated Webinars - recorded single-presented at a specific time with .with live q&a. Please note the credit limitations listed below.
  3. Virtual Events:  Live online events that may feature live webinar session, live moderated webinar sessions, and on-demand sessions.  Credit is not available for on-demand courses wi…
  1. Live Webinars - single-session live presentations with live q&a
  2. Live Moderated Webinars - recorded single-presented at a specific time with .with live q&a. Please note the credit limitations listed below.
  3. Virtual Events:  Live online events that may feature live webinar session, live moderated webinar sessions, and on-demand sessions.  Credit is not available for on-demand courses within the platfor...

Accreditation Information

  • States typically decide whether a program qualifies for MCLE credit in their jurisdiction 4-8 weeks after the program application is submitted. For many live events, credit approval is not received prior to the program.
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Live Webinars and Live Webinar Sessions at Virtual Events

  • ABA programs ordinarily qualify for CLE credit for Live Webinars in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northern Ma…
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Florida Attorneys

  • UPDATE: On December 16, 2021, the Florida Supreme Court issued an amendment to their April 15, 2021 Order 21-284. The American Bar Association appreciates the Florida Supreme Court’s consideration of comments from the American Bar Association and so many others concerning the ABA’s policies for Continuing Legal Education courses. While the ABA is disappointed in the …
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New York Attorneys

  • Unless otherwise stated, ABA webinars are are approved for newly admitted and experienced NY attorneys in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board. Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias credit hours are only available for experienced attorneys.
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Attendance Reporting

  • For each accredited webinar or teleconference, please complete the provided online Attendance Affidavit to confirm your attendance and obtain your certificates. The affidavit of attendance will either be provided on-screen at the end of a webinar and/or shortly after a webinar or teleconference via email. Please check your ABA CLE information on your state for information …
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A Note About MCLE Credit

  • The content on this page is for informational and educational purposes only. Each state has its own rules and regulations indicating what qualifies for CLE credit. Certain programs, subjects, and formats may not receive credit in some states and there may be specific rules regarding who may earn credit or the maximum number of credit hours that may be earned with specific formats. Pl…
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