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Build a Customized Connecticut CLE Compliance Bundle

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



The Connecticut Bundle contains twelve (12) credit hours and allows you to select the courses you take from our Connecticut course catalog including the two (2) hours required in Ethics/Professionalism. 

As of January 1, 2017, Connecticut attorneys will be required to complete twelve (12) CLE credits including two (2) in Ethics every year. 

You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs.

Please click here for answers to frequently asked questions and instructions on how to access your CLE.

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Hot Topics in Trade Secrets Law and Damages: What’s New and Where Are We Headed?
Our panel of key thought leaders and practitioners will offer an in-depth discussion of recent developments and best practices concerning trade secret damages. This program also aims to provide the audience with strategies for navigating the new risks and challenges in this critical area of law

The Knowledge Group

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FINRA Arbitration: Current Issues and Practice Tips for 2023
In this program, securities lawyer Heather B. Middleton (Riker Danzig LLP) and commercial litigator Peter J. Tepley (Rumberger Kirk) will discuss the significant updates and key issues surrounding FINRA arbitration. The distinguished speakers will also share practical tips to prepare you for a FINRA arbitration case.

The Knowledge Group

1 - Self-Study

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Insurance and Bad Faith Litigation: Latest Updates and Risk Mitigation Strategies
Join a panel of key thought leaders and practitioners organized by The Knowledge Group as they provide an overview of the latest trends and developments in insurance coverage and bad faith litigation. Speakers will, among other things, offer helpful insights on how to minimize risks and maximize opportunities in the litigation process.

The Knowledge Group

1 - Self-Study

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New Developments in the SEC’s Executive Compensation Rules
Listen as experienced economic consultants Simona Mola and Kyla Wethli from Cornerstone Research provide a comprehensive discussion of the latest regulations and enforcement trends concerning executive compensation.

The Knowledge Group

1 - Self-Study

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Antitrust Merger Enforcement: Significant Regulatory Developments and Issues Explored
In this session, distinguished professionals in antitrust law and compliance Kail J. Jethmalani (Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP) and Liang Ding (DeHeng Law Offices) will provide an in-depth discussion of antitrust merger enforcement. They will also offer best compliance practices to prepare for a challenging compliance environment.

The Knowledge Group

1 - Self-Study

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Chapter 11 Corporate Bankruptcy Reorganizations: Leases and Executory Contracts
Join an exceptional panel of key thought leaders and practitioners assembled by The Knowledge Group as they provide a comprehensive discussion of the intersection of leases and contracts with chapter 11 corporate bankruptcy law. The panel will discuss fundamental issues associated with contracts and leases in chapter 11 bankruptcies, as well as advanced concepts and cutting-edge developments in bankruptcy law.

The Knowledge Group

1.5 - Self-Study

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An Introduction to Moral Rights in Copyright Law
Did you know that authors have “moral rights” that allow them to exercise some measure of control over their works even after those works are sold? In the United States, moral rights are codified in the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (“VARA”) and subsequent case law. Experienced intellectual property litigator Peter Afrasiabi provides an introduction to moral rights while discussing key cases interpreting VARA in the context of various works of art including murals, sculptures, street graffiti, “living art” such as gardens, and other interesting examples.

New Media Legal

1 - Self-Study

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Now THAT’S Funny (Part II)! Zany, Wacky and Plain Hilarious Legal Opinions... and Some That Went Too Far
In Part II of this popular program, Andrew Struve uses wild legal opinions as a basis for reviewing the canons of legal ethics that apply to judges, and to discuss whether these“unique” opinions are consistent with the high ethical standards to which members of the judiciary are held.

New Media Legal

1 - Ethics/Professionalism