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Build a Customized Florida CLE Compliance Bundle

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



The Florida State Bar allows attorneys to take twenty-eight (28) CLE hours online, including the three (3) of the five required hours in Ethics and three (3) required hours in Technology. As part of the five hours attorneys must now take a free two (2) hour Legal Professionalism course provided by the Florida Bar every three years

With the Florida Bundle (Build Your Bundle) you can complete up to twenty-eight (28) CLE hours allowed online by the Florida State Bar, including the three (3) of the five required hours in Ethics and three (3) required hours in Technology for only $279. All programs are approved by the Florida State Bar.

Starting in 2024, FL Bar members are required to complete a two (2) hour legal professionalism course produced by the Florida Bar.

After purchase, you can add programs to your bundle to begin receiving credit. 


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Navigating Compliance: Federal & State Privacy Law Update
Regulations are changing every few months, and even if you’re not a privacy expert, GCs need to stay current with the changes to be compliant. California, Colorado and many other states are in the process of implementing robust new privacy laws, and with more states to follow their lead in the near future. Attend this session to stay informed of what’s to come and be prepared to move forward as it relates to federal and state privacy laws.

General Counsel Conference

1 - General

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Ethics: Hold or Fold Them?
Ever get stuck with one of “those” clients? (We’ve all been there.) What do you do when you uncover serious problems with a debtor? Learn the right —and wrong —ways to extract yourself from a problem case. This panel will discuss limited-scope representation and the ability of the attorney to withdraw before, during and after the bankruptcy case.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - Ethics