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Beginning in 2025 with Compliance Group 1 (A-G), the State Bar will require all attorneys to include an additional unit of Competence Education, 1 unit of Civility Education, and 1 unit of Technology in the Practice of Law Education within the 25 units of credit require every 3 years.
Constable Continuing Education: Must complete Continuing Education for Constables (#3743) thru LEMIT each 4-year training cycle thereafter. The course includes 8 hours of ALERRT training. You will be required to complete an additional 8 hours of ALERRT training to meet the 16-hour legislative requirement.
California CLE Total Credits: 25 credit hours every three years: At least 4 hours of Ethics. At least 2 hours of Competence (1 hour in prevention and detection and 1 hour in Attorney Wellness); At least 2 hours of Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession (1 of these must specifically be in Implicit Bias)
Nov. 6, 2024 Active lawyers admitted to practice law in Wisconsin must obtain at least 30 continuing legal education (CLE) credits every two years. At least three of those credits must be in the area of ethics and professional responsibility (EPR).
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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Diploma Privilege allows our graduates to secure a license to practice law in Wisconsin without taking a bar exam. Wisconsin is one of the only states in the country that offers diploma privilege.
No. Wisconsin still has something called the diploma privilege, which was common in many states decades ago. If you attend a law school in Wisconsin and follow the required curriculum, then you will become a lawyer in Wisconsin without ever having to take a bar exam.

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