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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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U.S. Supreme Court 2020 - 2021 Term: Cases involving Criminal Law Issues
In this program, Professor Alan Saltzman dives deep into a wide range of cases involving Criminal Law issues decided by the U.S. Supreme Court between November 2nd, 2020 through June 21st, 2021.

Saltzman Seminars

2 - General Participatory

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Lessons for Lawyers from True-Crime TV, Vol. 2: Insanity in Criminal Court
In this program, Dr. Brian Russell will discuss the insanity defense and breakdown it's history and the Supreme Court's most recent decision on the matter.

Dr. Brian Russell

1 - General Participatory

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The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession
Join our panel for a fascinating discussion about the ethics of AI in the legal profession, in terms of advising AI developers, public policy concerns, and permissible uses of AI in legal practice.

Legalweek

1 - Ethics

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Are We on the Verge of a LegalTech Bubble?
Join our experts as they debate whether consumer demand supports the level of product innovation and the growing pool of VC funds backing LegalTech startups.

Legalweek

1 - General Participatory

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How Will Contract Automation Redefine the Traditional Attorney-Client Relationship?
Freeing up attorneys from boilerplate proofing is never a bad thing, but as machines begin to acquire deep learning capabilities, what does that mean for the future role of the contract attorney? What tasks will they be left with? Join us for this provocative session as our expert panelists ponder these questions and more.

Legalweek

1 - General Participatory

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Innovation Culture Wars
In this revealing session, our expert panelists will share their varied experiences and perspectives on how to overcome some of the institutionalized norms and attitudes that make innovation a challenging (albeit gratifying) endeavor.

Legalweek

1 - General Participatory

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Mitigating the Discovery Risks for the Hybrid Workforce
2020 fundamentally changed the way that businesses get work done. Everyone is now fully digitized, and dependent on Zoom, Microsoft, Slack, and mobile apps to engage with others and collaborate internally. This will have a profound impact on eDiscovery as we move toward a work-from-anywhere future. Join our panel as they discuss the implications, and share best practices to prepare for the future of work.

Legalweek

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Cost Center to Value Center: Managing Your Contracts as Assets - With an Eye on Risk & Compliance
With companies’ obligations, risk - and value - defined by their agreements nowadays, contracts should be treated as their most vital business assets. That is why in-house legal departments need deeper insight into every agreement - to manage their risk profile and make better business decisions.

Legalweek

1 - General Participatory