As a part of the ALM Media family, a premier creator and curator of international legal content from magazines, webinars, and events, our classes feature the most engaging content available for on-demand programs. We fulfill course curriculum with respected thought leaders across the spectrum of law who provide practical information to enhance your legal arsenal.
Why Choose ALM’s Us for Your Georgia CLE Credits
CLE Center offers courses approved by the State Bar of Georgia and reports the credits for each attorney. Our Programs are built on a variety of topics tailored to multiple practice areas. We carefully and consistently curate CLE course curriculum from across the ALM Media family including Corporate Counsel, The American Lawyer, Law.com, and dozens of other media outlets and events such as Legal Week, and the Women, Influence Power & Law (WIPL) conferences to name a few.
What to Expect from Our Georgia CLE Courses
CLE Center makes learning easy and convenient! Simply create an account then take the courses at your convenience and at your pace. Courses are given in easily digestible audio and video formats from our unique and respected sources. We report credits to the Georgia Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
Ethics - 1 hours
Professionalism - 1 hours
Georgia attorneys must complete all MCLE hours by December 31. There is a grace period that ends on March 31 of the following year to avoid the penalty fee.
CLE Center reports and covers reporting fees for all credits taken on CLECenter.com to the State Bar of Georgia. Please make sure you have updated your MCLE Profile to include your bar number so we can ensure the reporting o
December 31st
Georgia attorneys may earn six (6) of twelve (12) CLE credits online at CLECenter.com.
Twelve (12) hours including one (1) hour Ethics, and one (1) hour in Professionalism.
If you try cases in Georgia, you are required to take three (3) Trial Skills hours as part of the 12-credit requirement.
Georgia attorneys must earn at least one (1) credits in Ethics and one (1) credit in Professionalism.
Trial attorneys must also earn at least three (3) trial skills hours as part of their CLE requirement.