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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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Collaboration Data in the Wild: Streamlining Early Case Assessment and eDiscovery for Slack, Teams, and Workplace Data
In this session, panelists will discuss how collaboration tools have added further complexity in the eDiscovery process, and share best practices to effectively deal with online sources that are dynamic and difficult to control. With the right approach, legal teams can tame their enterprise collaboration data, then use it to their advantage.

Legalweek

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AI Email Security in the Legal Sector: Securing Sensitive Data While Encouraging Collaboration
Join our speakers, as they look at how the threat landscape of 2021 will evolve, and discuss how AI cybersecurity provides a proactive solution to the challenges law firms will face this coming year.

Legalweek

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How Legal can Leverage Agreement Data to Drive Organizational Strategy
Join DocuSign and our panel experts to learn how general counsels can tap into data resources that were previously impossible to access. What’s in those agreements, as well as the process used to create, negotiate and sign contracts are now sources of valuable information that can help general counsels drive better organizational strategy.

Legalweek

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STEM'ing the Underrepresentation of Women and BIPOC in IT Departments
Join us for a candid conversation on how law firms, legal departments, and talent agencies can do their part to increase female and minority exposure to education, employment, and leadership opportunities inside of IT, data science, and legal technology departments.

Legalweek

1 - Ethics/Professionalism

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How AI is Paving the Way for More Innovative and Adaptive Work Processes
Join us for a conversation on how AI technology will allow for a re-thinking of rigid work practices in the legal industry. Innovation will enable lawyers to cut admin-heavy, repetitive tasks while achieving time savings and completing more thorough reviews. With this, organizations can remain adaptive and open to growth in an uncertain economic climate.

Legalweek

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The Opportunity for Diverse Legaltech Founders to Make Their Mark
In this sobering session, our panel of experts will take a closer look at how the investment and legal communities could collaboratively more effectively in raising awareness on this issue and effecting real change.

Legalweek

1 - Ethics/Professionalism

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Compare and Contract: What Contract Metrics Can Reveal About Your Business
Contracts can tell a lot about your organization, but do you know how to cut through the noise to really understand what they’re saying? In this panel discussion, we talk with contract experts about which KPIs you should be tracking, how metrics such as cycle times and legal involvement in approvals have a direct impact on your business, and how your targeted KPIs are achievable

Legalweek

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It's a Brave New World - Map Your Course For Managing Discovery With Collaboration Data
In this CLE session, panelists will explore the challenges posed by collaboration applications, and how corporate legal professionals are developing and implementing forward-thinking strategies to navigate those complexities

Legalweek

1 - Self-Study