CLE Sign In Sheet - Practical Law 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CLE Sign In Sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the provider's name, 'Skadden, Arps', in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the title of the session: 'Section 409A: Expert Advice on Avoiding Common Pitfalls'.
  4. Input the date of the session, which is 'Wednesday, June 13, 2012', and specify the time as '1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.'.
  5. List the instructors' names in the appropriate section: Jessica Cherry, Daniel Hogans, and Regina Olshan.
  6. Indicate your city and state of participation in the provided space.
  7. Write down any mandatory CLE codes announced during the program; remember that without these codes, credit cannot be granted.
  8. Print your name clearly in the designated area and provide your signature below it.
  9. Enter your email address and specify your CLE state for record purposes.
  10. Ensure you return this form within one week to Kristin Leanues via email or phone as indicated.

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Florida attorneys need to complete 30.00 CLE credits every 3 years to maintain good standing with The Florida Bar. In addition, Florida attorneys need 5.00 CLE credits in professional responsibility every 3 years.
Massachusetts is one of the few states where continuing legal education (CLE) for attorneys is not mandatory.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) offers attorneys education beyond the minimum the State Bar requires to help stay current with new laws or expand their legal expertise. Low-cost MCLE provided by the California Lawyers Association, pursuant to Business and Professions Code section 6056.
Requirements: The Supreme Court of New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education requires attorneys to complete 24 credits, including 5 ethics/professionalism, by December 31 biennially. At least 2 of the 5 ethics credits must cover.
View CLE FAQs and more by visiting the Alt Legal CLE Information page here. StateCovered Maryland No mandatory CLE requirement Massachusetts No mandatory CLE requirement Michigan No mandatory CLE requirement Minnesota Well apply if its requested47 more rows

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Continuing legal education (CLE) requirements vary by state and jurisdiction. Typically, lawyers are required to complete a certain number of hours of CLE each year in order to maintain their license to practice law. The exact number of hours required, as well as the types of courses that qualify, can also vary.
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