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Why choose BARBRI for CLE?

Why choose BARBRI for CLE?

Our CLE courses are the go-to choice for legal professionals seeking top-tier education. Developed by expert faculty from leading law firms, our CLE courses are content-rich, practical, and accredited in most states, making them reliable and widely recognized. Whether you're looking for the convenience of on-demand learning or the real-time engagement of live webinars with interactive Q&A sessions, our courses offer unmatched flexibility. Join thousands of satisfied attorneys who trust our courses to stay at the forefront of legal expertise.

CLE Courses - Statistics Section
  • 1,000
    +

    new CLE webinars annually

  • 3,800
    +

    on-demand CLE webinars

  • 30
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    legal practice areas

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CLE FAQs

CLE FAQs

What is CLE?

CLE stands for Continuing Legal Education

> CLE is a requirement for lawyers to stay current on legal practices, ethics, and developments. 
> CLE is also known as mandatory continuing legal education (MCLE) or continuing professional development (CPD). 
> CLE activities include CLE courses, webinars, workshops, and compliance. 
> CLE requirements vary by state.

Learn more about BARBRI's CLE credit courses

What is BARBRI's CLE Accreditation?

BARBRI is accredited as a CLE sponsor in most states. We do not seek direct accreditation of live or recorded webinars for FL, ME, MT and WA. We will help you self-apply to the Florida, Maine, Montana, and Washington Bar for continuing legal education course attendance credit.

How do I get CLE credit for attending a live webinar?

Only registered and paid attendees will receive continuing education credits.

To obtain CLE credits you must have a paid registration and participate in the live webinar.  Watch for the attendance prompts that you will see while viewing the program. After the webinar is over, each attorney must confirm their participation by completing and submitting an Attendance Affirmation/Evaluation. A link to this will be displayed on the screen immediately following the program.
Provided that you have satisfied all the conditions and your state has approved the course, a Certificate of Attendance will be emailed immediately.

Provided that you have satisfied all the conditions and your state has approved the course, a Certificate of Attendance will be emailed immediately.

How do I obtain a Certificate of Attendance for CLE credit?

To obtain CLE credit, attendees must participate in the live event and confirm their participation by completing and submitting an Attendance Affirmation/Evaluation after the webinar. Provided that you have satisfied all the conditions and your state has approved the course, a Certificate of Attendance will be emailed immediately. 

How many credits are available for CLE webinars?

BARBRI legal webinars are usually eligible for 1.5 general continuing legal education credits, depending on program length and state rules. Programs with "ethics" in the title of the event generally earn between 0.5 and 1.5 ethics credits. In addition, many states will grant self-study CLE credits for listening to recorded events.

Are BARBRI's on-demand webinars approved for CLE credit?

BARBRI's CLE On-Demand programs are pre-approved in the following states: AK, AZ, CA, HI, MT, NM, NV, NY, WI, WV, VT.

We do not seek direct accreditation of live or recorded webinars for FL, ME MT and WA. We will help you self-apply to the Florida, Maine, Montana and Washington Bar for CLE course attendance credit.

Do you support self-study CLE credits?

Many states grant self-study continuing legal education credits for recorded events. Refer to our state CLE map for information about your state. We will provide a CLE certificate of attendance to the person listed as the attendee on the order receipt.

BARBRI will help you process participatory, self-study, or non-traditional/alternate format credit upon request. Make sure to select your state(s) when placing your order as processing time varies.