Continuing Legal
Education (CLE) Credit
TheCapitol.Net (TCN) does not apply for Mandatory Continuing Legal
Education (MCLE or CLE) credit for any of its courses.
However, many
attorneys have told us that they have received CLE credit for attending our
courses. Our courses are approved
for CEU credits from George Mason University.
Because each jurisdiction's
MCLE requirements are different, you must check with your state to
determine if our training meets your state's MCLE requirements.
Because we do not
seek CLE accreditation for any of our courses, if you desire MCLE credit for any
course sponsored by TCN, you need to do the following:
Contact your state's
MCLE body (usually part of the state supreme court or the state bar
association) and get the form to request accreditation for
each TCN course you will be attending or have already
attended. (Many
states will accept the Uniform Certificate of Attendance -click here
- in rich text format .rtf .)
Fill out the form and send it back to your state bar. Usually, you
need to attach to the form a copy of the course agenda and faculty biographies from each
course. These
are provided in the materials you receive during the course.
Your state bar will process your paperwork and handle your
request for credits
for each course.
Lawyer Collegiality
Bar Associations
CLE
Discussion Groups
URL: http://www.thecapitol.net/CLE/ Last updated:
April 15, 2008
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