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Build a Customized California CLE Compliance Bundle

Individually select approved CLE courses from our centralized online library no matter where you practice.



The California Bundle contains twenty-five (25) credit hours and allows you to select the courses you take from our California course catalog including the required four (4) hours in Ethics, two (2) hours in Elimination of Bias, and one (1) hour in Competence Issues. 

Bundle Update: Starting January 1, 2022, California attorneys will be required to complete two (2) hours of Elimination of Bias CLE. The total credits required remains the same.

The State Bar of California allows attorneys to twenty-five (25) required MCLE hours online, including the required four (4) hours in Ethics, two (2) hours in Elimination of Bias, and one (1) hour in Competence Issues.

After purchase, you can add programs to your bundle to begin receiving credit. You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs. 


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The SEC's Active Rulemaking Agenda and its Impact - Cybersecurity, Climate, Private Funds, and More
The panel discusses the SEC's heightened focus on rulemaking concerning cybersecurity and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) disclosures under Chairman Gensler. This intensified regulatory environment presents both opportunities and challenges for public companies as they navigate evolving global regulatory trends.

Securities Docket

0.75 - General Participatory

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Key Developments in Insider Trading Enforcement - Trends, Sweeps, Key Cases and Prosecutions
The panel of securities lawyers underscores the heightened priority of insider trading enforcement for both the DOJ and SEC, aiming to deter misconduct across all levels of the market. The DOJ and SEC approach is evolving through the adoption of advanced data analytics, remote work adaptations, and enhanced monitoring of electronic communications, resulting in increased scrutiny and aggressive prosecution of insider trading cases.

Securities Docket

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Global M&A Antitrust Outlook: Trends Shaping Enforcement Strategies
In this CLE program, James K. Hunsberger of Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP and Liang Ding of DeHeng Law Offices will provide an in-depth analysis of the latest developments and trends in M&A antitrust enforcement across various jurisdictions. Speakers will discuss key policy changes, significant enforcement actions, and regulatory updates under the current U.S. administration and forecast potential shifts under the next U.S. administration. They will also delve into global M&A antitrust dynamics, including new regulations in China, the evolving role of subsidies, and the impact of cross-border cooperation among antitrust authorities.

The Knowledge Group

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Mastering the Art of Demonstrating and Recouping Lost Profit Damages: A Hands-On Guide
Join Gregory Smith of Berkeley Research Group, LLC and Jack Roberts of Charles River Associates as they provide a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of demonstrating and recouping lost profit damages, offering practical insights and strategies to enhance accuracy and effectiveness in calculating and recovering lost profits.

The Knowledge Group

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The SEC’s New Pay Versus Performance Rule: Guidance for Companies and Investors
Join us as Stephen O’Byrne of Shareholder Value Advisors Inc. explains the new Rule, shows how to use the reported data to calculate these key dimensions of executive pay, reports his findings on pay alignment and performance-adjusted cost for 900 public company CEOs and shows how the calculated pay dimensions can be used to guide better incentive plan design.

The Knowledge Group

1 - General Participatory

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Masterclass - Managing a "Bet the Company" Corporate Crisis or Major Internal Investigation
Effective corporate crisis management and internal investigations rely on proactive communication, stakeholder engagement, and understanding legal implications, especially in cybersecurity and data privacy. Emphasizing self-reporting and cooperation can mitigate penalties, while thorough internal investigations enhance regulatory perceptions and safeguard attorney-client privilege.

Securities Docket

0.75 - General Participatory

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Unlocking the Power of Diversity: Elevating Equity, Inclusion, and Success in the Legal Profession
In this program, the speakers will explore practical strategies for fostering a more inclusive workplace, address the challenges and opportunities of implementing DEI initiatives, and highlight the profound impact that diverse teams can have on legal practice and client outcomes. Attendees will gain valuable insights into best practices for promoting equity and inclusion, learn how to overcome common barriers to diversity, and discover actionable steps to create a culture of belonging within their organizations.

The Knowledge Group

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SEC Practice – Developments in Administrative Proceedings, Trials, Testimony, Wells Process, Settlements, and more
The SEC's enforcement practices are evolving due to Supreme Court rulings, constitutional concerns, and a focus on serious fraud cases, especially in the crypto sector. Recent dismissals signal a strategic shift, while proactive legal challenges increase. The agency emphasizes self-reporting for cooperation credit amid heightened scrutiny.

Securities Docket

0.75 - General Participatory

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