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Can I get credit for serving as a panel moderator at IICLE programs?

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Can I get credit for serving as a panel moderator at IICLE programs?

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Yes. Credit is granted under the same terms as a speaker. Speakers at accredited programs can get credit for the actual time of their presentation, plus six times the length of their presentation for preparation. A second presentation of the same topic shall earn ½ the actual presentation time as CLE credit. Alternatively, preparation of written materials for a CLE program can be counted at actual time as well, subject to a limit of 10 hours total for any given 2-year reporting period. However, current MCLE rules do not permit an attorney to claim both oral presentation and preparation credits along with writing credits for materials for the same course.

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