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Does Kansas approve in-house programs?

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Does Kansas approve in-house programs?

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Kansas does approve in-house programs as long as they meet the criteria set forth in CLE Rule 4.13. No attorney may claim more than 5 hours of in-house credit in one compliance period. Applications for approval of an in-house activity must be received by the Commission 30 days in advance of the program. **Definition of in-house activity: continuing legal education program sponsored by a single private law firm, a single corporate legal department, or a single federal, state, or local government entity for lawyers who are members, clients or employees of the firm, department, or entity. The Commission does not consider a regional activity which includes individuals from a variety of locations an in-house activity. (For example, attendees representing the same entity from three or four states.

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