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Build a Customized New Jersey CLE Compliance Bundle

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



The New Jersey CLE Board allows attorneys to take 12 of the 24 required CLE hours online, including the 4 required hours in ethics for your compliance period.

Take your CLE at CLECenter.com with streaming audio and video. We bring the classroom to you! CLE Center is a division of ALM and CLE accreditation is provided through ALM by the NJ CLE Board.

With this bundle, you can complete twelve (12) CLE hours, including the four (4) required hours in ethics/professionalism.

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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Developing Client-Facing Solutions that Highlight Your Firm's Expertise
Demands from clients are challenging law firms to stay competitive by introducing new tech tools that improve legal services offerings. At the same time, shrinking budgets are forcing law firms to consider which tools best serve their clients, themselves, and also generate the best return on investment.

LWNY 2024

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Meeting the Data Demands of Litigation
Emerging productivity and communications technologies have exponentially increased the amount of data involved in litigation, triggering the need for new processes and considerations for managing more complex discovery workflows. This session features a discussion on how practitioners are leveraging new processes and technology in new ways to deliver success for their clients throughout the litigation process.

LWNY 2024

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Legal Project Management: Navigating Trends and Overcoming Challenges in the Legal Landscape
The need for seamless collaboration, budget control, risk management, and client satisfaction has prompted the emergence of Legal Project Management (LPM) as a critical discipline for legal professionals. This session is designed to give participants valuable insights into the latest trends and best practices in LPM.

LWNY 2024

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Forthcoming Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: A Strategic Update
The Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules has recently released proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) with specific attention to case management in large matters, like Multidistrict Litigation and other coordinated proceedings. Also around the corner are impending FRCP changes to address data security and the protection of confidential information in the age of data breaches. Join this panel of experts to learn more about the proposed changes, how they might impact your practice, and how you can help improve or implement them.

LWNY 2024

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The Era of the Virtual Legal Co-Worker: Four Trends for 2024
In-house legal organizations are increasingly asked to contribute to broader, enterprise-wide initiatives while facing tight staffing and budgets. In this environment, AI should be viewed by legal leaders as additional virtual co-workers for over-burdened legal teams.

LWNY 2024

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Change Management: Leading Successful Initiatives in Your Organization
Corporate law departments are being tasked to drive digital change and transform their internal processes to meet market demand like never before. Change management is key to helping corporate law depts maximize their investment in new technologies they have invested in. This session will focus on how corporate law depts can effectively accelerate operational transformation.

LWNY 2024

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Creating a Strong Data Culture to Make Your Practice More Efficient
Law firms and corporate legal teams alike have tremendous amounts of data that contain valuable business insights. This session will focus on the importance of creating a data-first culture to enhance your team’s performance and ability to collect new data efficiently and effectively.

LWNY 2024

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Calculating Patent Damages: Key Developments and Notable Cases Explored
Listen as IP specialist Kathleen Akers (Epsilon Economics) and experienced testifying expert Joanne Johnson, CPA, CLP (Ocean Tomo LLC) provide an in-depth discussion of the latest trends and notable court rulings impacting patent damages calculation. Speakers, among other things, will also offer useful tools and the best calculation techniques to avoid pitfalls.

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