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  • California MCLE Compliance Frequently Asked Questions How many hours of MCLE credit do California lawyers need to earn? California attorneys must earn 25 hours of MCLE credit every three years.  A California attorneys' MCLE compliance deadline is dictated by the first letter of their last name. (See below.) What are the specialized categories/requirements for California lawyer MCLE...


  • California Attorneys & Paralegals can earn all of their continuing legal education credits online with Internet For Lawyers. Internet For Lawyers has created online, text-based MCLE exercises that help you locate and use some of the most useful legal, business and investigative resources on the Internet. All of our articles are written by American Bar Association-published authors in...


  • Online MCLE Quizzes for California Self-Study Continuing Legal Education Credit FAQs | Accessing Materials | What if I've Already Paid? | MCLE Video & Webinars | Information for Lawyers | Information for Paralegals | Deadlines          FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here to read answers to Frequently Asked Questions regarding completing and...


  • California Attorneys and Paralegals can earn one hour of self-study, General MCLE credit after reading this article, by completing this asssociated MCLE quiz. Lawyers looking for evidence need to start thinking about looking "virtually." With increasing amounts of "paperless" information being added to the Internet every minute of every day, there is an increasing chance lawyers could find...


  • Congratulations on selecting one of our individual online continuing legal education exercises or one of our 4-, 6-, or 13-hour Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) compliance packages. Note that these Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) exercises qualify for Self-study California MCLE credit. On January 20, 2015, we updated our MCLE system to automatically generate Certificates of...


  • Internet For Lawyers offers the following online SELF-STUDY MCLE quizzes for California Attorneys and Paralegals seeking to fulfill their "General" or "Law Practice Management" minimum continuing legal education requirement. How to Research the U.S. Code Online Locating Government Documents on the Internet Corporate Research Public Records Free California Internet Legal Research: Cases, Dockets,...


  • As part of the California State Bar's MCLE requirements, Attorneys and Paralegals must certify that they have completed four hours of Legal Ethics MCLE credit every three years. California Attorneys and Paralegals can satisfy all of their required MCLE credits by completing any four of the following (ten) self-study MCLE quizzes. Internet For Lawyers offers California Attorneys & Paralegals...


  • CURRENT CALIFORNIA STATE BAR MCLE (Minimum Continuing Legal Education) COMPLIANCE DEADLINES GROUP 2 - California attorneys with last names H-M Next California MCLE compliance deadline for period 2/1/12 - 1/31/15 is Feb. 2, 2015 GROUP 1 - California attorneys with last names A-G Next California MCLE compliance deadline for period 2/1/13 - 1/31/16 is Feb. 1, 2016 GROUP 3 - California...


  • California Attorneys and Paralegals can earn one hour of Self-Study California MCLE credit online by reading this article and completing this associated continuing legal education quiz. Share this article:           The term "public record" has always been VERY misleading. Even though a record is "public" and available for public scrutiny in the...


  • As part of the California State Bar's MCLE requirements, Attorneys and Paralegals must certify that they have completed four hours of Legal Ethics MCLE credit every three years. California Attorneys and Paralegals can satisfy all of their required LEgal Ethics MCLE credits by completing the following self-study MCLE quizzes. Internet For Lawyers offers California Attorneys & Paralegals who...


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