What types of academic credit options/CEUs are available to participants?
In the US, attorneys can apply for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits through their state bar associations. A Uniform Certificate of Attendance form will be provided on LES letterhead for the attorney to submit when applying for CLE credit through the appropriate state bar association(s). LES is an approved provider of MCLE credit in California and has been granted 12.25 hours including 1.0 Ethics hours for attendance in the entire two-day 2008 TTS course. The State of Colorado Supreme Court has approved the course for 16.0 general credits and 1.2 ethics credits. Ohio has approved the course for 13.00 total CLE hours, 0.0 ethics. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has approved the course for 13.00 credits, including 1.0 ethics credit. The Supreme Court of Wisconsin has approved the course for 16.5 hours, including 1.5 hours of ethics and professional responsibility. • What type of help is available following completion of the course? Besides the networking opportunities that provi
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