The road to becoming a lawyer is not for the faint-hearted. What with four years of undergrad followed by a harrowing three years of law school and, finally, studying for the bar. Unfortunately, contrary to popular belief, passing the bar exam doesn’t mark the end of your legal education. You…
You don’t want to be leaving your CLE credits to the last minute. Your job is stressful enough without having to think about frantically ticking boxes before the deadline expires. Online CLE courses help you avoid this situation by making it simple to plan ahead and complete your credits at…
If you’re looking to take care of your CLE requirements in the most efficient way possible, then online CLE course bundles could be the answer. Complete your continued learning at your own pace and make sure you’ve got all your requirements taken care of, by bundling your online CLE courses….
Planning your CLE courses around your schedule isn’t always easy. Luckily, online CLE courses add an extra level of convenience, and there’s a wide range of options to choose from. Whatever area of the law interests you, you can find the right online CLE course with TRTCLE. Why Is CLE…
Attorneys in the Golden State must complete at least 25 hours of minimum continuing legal education (MCLE/CLE) every three years, as well as filing a report with The State Bar of California. That’s slightly more than eight hours per year, or a couple hours per quarter. While there are some…
Four years in college. Another three years of law school. Many hours were spent studying for the bar. Then boom! You’re a lawyer. Your legal education is complete, you may think. Well, it’s actually not the case. Studying is not yet done, unfortunately. You can choose — or, in other…
In order to be eligible to practice law in the state, attorneys in Virginia have to complete 12 credit hours of continuing legal education (CLE) each year. But if you’ve recently passed the bar, it can be confusing to know what passes for a CLE credit and what you’ll need…