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What is the difference between participatory and self-study credit?

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What is the difference between participatory and self-study credit?

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In general, participatory credit may be earned through a program that logs user attendance. A program that is unable to verify user attendance may only offer self-study credit. Attorneys are only allowed to take a certain amount of self-study credits to meet their MCLE compliance. For your convenience, Law.com CLE Center programs that offer only self-study credit will be labeled as self-study. Participatory and self-study credit rules vary among states so please check with your state bar for more details.

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