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October 8, 2007

A Note on Online CLE: Exception for Self-Study from Our Tracking System

Our new online CLE tracking system is causing a little confusion. So let me try to clarify a few things. We built the time-stamp system in response to the requirements of many state bars that require that we track whether or not a lawyer is actually watching the Conference.

However, we are aware some state bars only require self-reporting, so that lawyers in those states only need to attest that they attended a CLE program. If you are seeking CLE for one of those states (and you are certain of it, eg. Minnesota), you may skip our tracking system and save yourself a hassle. (This also means that you can watch in a group because you don’t have to click prompts from your own computer.) In other words, when you click a video feed for a Conference this week, you wouldn’t click the button that says “Earn CLE Here” and not fill out the CLE application.

If you fall under these circumstances – and still want a CLE Certificate – simply send an email next week (when we’re back in the office) with your contact information, state bars and bar numbers. If you are registered for the Conference, we can accommodate you as we have in the past.

– Broc Romanek