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Build a Customized California CLE Compliance Mini Bundle

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



The California Mini Bundle contains fourteen (14) MCLE credits and allows you to select the courses you want to take from the California course catalog. With this bundle you can select up to sixteen (16) of the twenty-five (25) MCLE hours required by the California State Bar for your MCLE compliance including four (4) hours in Ethics, two (2) hours in Elimination of Bias, and one (1) hour in Competence Issues. All of our programs are participatory for California. 

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 take all twenty-five (25) required MCLE hours online, including the four (4) hours in Ethics, two (2) hours in Elmination 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 Future of International Arbitration: What to Expect in 2024 and Beyond
In the ever-evolving landscape of international dispute resolution, the future unfolds with a tapestry of possibilities, challenges, and innovations. In this program the speakers will delve into the intricacies of the challenges faced by arbitrators, offering a detailed analysis of how these challenges impact the efficiency of dispute resolution. Moreover, they will scrutinize critical issues within the swiftly evolving legal landscape.

The Knowledge Group

0.75 - General Participatory

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The Curious Lawyer: Vietnam War - Free Speech, Protests, Objectors and Legality of War
In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi reviews landmark Supreme Court decisions in cases involving draft card and flag burning and other anti-war messaging, publication of the Pentagon Papers, conscientious objectors to the draft and claims that the war itself was illegal.

New Media Legal

1 - General Participatory

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Where Tattoos Meet the Law
Experienced intellectual property lawyer Peter Afrasiabi discusses these issues in a fun and engaging program that will make you a legal expert on tattoos before the ink is dry on your new creation.

New Media Legal

1 - General Participatory

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Stand Up CLE: Greatest Hits (Volume Three)
In this third compilation program, Mark Wooster revisits some of his favorite segments from our popular series where legal ethics collides head on with stand-up comedy and bursts into flames of laughter.

New Media Legal

1 - Ethics

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Stand Up CLE: Greatest Hits (Volume Two)
In this second compilation program, Mark Wooster revisits some of his favorite segments from our popular series where legal ethics collides head on with stand-up comedy and bursts into flames of laughter.

New Media Legal

1 - Ethics

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Stand Up CLE: Greatest Hits (Volume One)
In this compilation program, Mark Wooster revisits some of his favorite segments from our popular series where legal ethics collides head on with stand-up comedy and bursts into flames of laughter.

New Media Legal

1 - Ethics

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Civility: Do Lawyers Have a Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith?
Zach McGee discusses the California Attorney Guidelines of Civility and Professionalism, which reflect how the California State Bar thinks that lawyers should practice law, in the context of answering the question: Do lawyers have a duty to negotiate in good faith?

New Media Legal

1 - Civility in the Legal Profession

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IP Law's Terrifying Dangers for Transactional Lawyers
Experienced intellectual property lawyer Peter Afrasiabi reveals these traps for the unwary, including moral rights in certain art works, statutory damages for copyright infringement, and lack of copyright ownership for works created by independent contractors and trademark counterfeiting mistakes, and what steps you can take to protect your clients from these risks.

New Media Legal

1 - General Participatory