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Your Guide to Continuing Legal Education Online
There is much to be said about the ease and convenience of continuing legal education courses online, and using the Internet to fulfill your requirements is probably the most convenient and least expensive ways of doing so. However, every state has many different requirements so it is always a good idea every so often to brush up on the specific requirements for your state.
There are many different websites that companies have formed online to help legal professionals complete all of their requirements easily and without difficulty. The best ones not only provide many different courses for many different professionals, but they also make their websites very easy to navigate so that you can quickly find all of the information that you need in one convenient place. The most popular websites will make sure that all of their courses are approved by the Bar in your state, and will have no issues with displaying that proof prominently on the website.
These websites always charge a fee for this incredible convenience, but the best ones also offer a few bonus perks. The best ones will let you repeat a course test until you pass with no additional fees, and there are also some sites out there that do not charge any additional fees for the state either. Most websites offer different membership levels for professionals to take their continuing legal education courses online. Some of them charge the fees per credit hour, and others offer all access passes for different lengths of time so that a professional can access as many courses as he or she needs without worrying about running out of access.
Be completely aware when you are on these websites of your states specific requirements for continuing legal education online. Every state has different reporting deadlines, compliance deadlines, specialty credits that are required, and more. Be sure that you know which courses you are required to take, how many credits you have to complete, how often you need to repeat those courses, when you have to finish the courses by, and finally when you have to report them to your state bar by. You should also find out if the state that you practice in accepts transfer credits from other states. These are called carryover credits, so when you are taking continuing legal education courses online, be sure that you know if you can count any previous courses from another state or not.
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