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Learn What Attorneys Are Watching in Every State (And What You Should Be Too) [Map]

Whether you’re newly admitted or a veteran in your practice, meeting your CLE requirements can be overwhelming. If you’re not sure where to start, turn to a jury of your peers. Scroll over the map below to see what attorneys in your state are watching to get up-to-speed on the latest legal developments and grow (in) their practice.

Most Popular CLE in Each State

Alabama: Beyond the Trash Bin: Proper Disposal of Electronic Data

Alaska: Blockchain & the Law: What Every Attorney Needs to Know

Arizona: 2017 Tax Reform for Individuals: Winners and Losers

Arkansas: The Wired Workforce: Legal Issues With Social Media on the Job

California: Ending the Discriminatory Consequences of Age Bias in the Legal Profession

Colorado: Data Privacy and Cybersecurity: Current Trends and Future Issues

Connecticut: Effective and Ethical Management of Work-Related Stress for Attorneys

Delaware: Basic Ethics for Lawyers

District of Columbia: Legal Ethics in Government Contracting

Florida: Can Attorneys Help Secure the Internet of Things?

Georgia: SCOTUS Preview 2019 Part II: Civil Cases

Hawaii: Addiction and Mental Health in the Legal Profession: The Path to Lawyer Wellness

Idaho: Cyber Risk and Cyber Insurance: The 5 Things Every In-House Counsel Needs to Know

Illinois: #WorkplaceHarassment – What @Employers Need to Know in the Age of Social Media

Indiana: Dealing with Conflicts

Iowa: Ethical Issues in Litigation Finance (Update)

Kansas: Consumer Debt & Personal Bankruptcy 101

Kentucky: A Comprehensive Overview of Trusts

Louisiana: Legal Ethics & the Risk of Mishandling Electronic Evidence (Update)

Maine: Advocating for the Educational Rights of Homeless Children and Youth: How to Navigate the Dispute Resolution System

Maryland: Deal Structuring in Buying and Selling a Business

Massachusetts: SBA Loan Closings (Session 2): Authorization for Debenture Guarantee in SBA 504 Loans

Michigan: Revocable & Irrevocable Trusts: Piloting the Maelstrom with a Steady Hand

Minnesota: An Overview of Voting Rights Litigation & The 2018 Midterm Elections

Mississippi: Advanced Issues in Employment Law Class Actions

Missouri: An Introduction to Approaching Individual Bankruptcies

Montana: Ethical Considerations in §1983 Practice: Retainer Structuring and Client Counseling

Nebraska: Ethics and Legal Writing Update

Nevada: Mental Health, Substance Abuse & Competence in the Legal Profession

New Hampshire: Summation – A Work in Progress

New Jersey: “Why Her & Not Me?”: How You Can Be the Attorney Reporters Call Without Losing Your License

New Mexico: Best Practices for Interviewing Traumatized Clients (Update)

New York: Strategies to Improve Diversity and Interrupt Implicit Bias in the Legal Profession

North Carolina: Digital Assets: New Technology in Trusts & Estates Practice

North Dakota: 504 Loan Closing Update (2018)

Ohio: What Every Attorney Needs to Know About Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Ethical Issues and Recent Trends

Oklahoma: Credit Repair: A Primer for Lawyers

Oregon: Child and Elder Abuse Reporting in Oregon (Audio Only)

Pennsylvania: Appealing to the Board of Immigration Appeals

Rhode Island: Sustainable Success: The Ethics of Burnout, Stress, and Substance Abuse in the Legal Profession

South Carolina: Attorney Licensure and the Impaired Professional

South Dakota: SBA Loan Closings (Session 11): Other Conditions of 504 Loans

Tennessee: A Perfect Storm: The Intersection of Fake News, Celebrity Endorsements & Social Media

Texas: 2018 Trends in Reproductive Rights Law

Utah: Civility and Professionalism in the Courtroom

Vermont: A Legal Analysis of ICE Interior Enforcement and Sanctuary Cities

Virginia: SCOTUS Preview 2019 Part I: Criminal Cases

Washington: An Introduction To Qualified Immunity In §1983 Civil Rights Litigation

West Virginia: First Amendment Rights Under the Trump Administration

Wisconsin: An Associate’s Guide to Estate Planning

Wyoming: Alternative Fee Arrangements that Don’t Run Afoul of the Ethical Rules

 

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