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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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The Impact of CFIUS Regulations on International Transactions
CFIUS issued final regulations in late January to comprehensively implement FIRRMA. Further proving that addressing growing national security concerns over foreign exploitation of certain investment structures is top of mind for regulators. This session will deep dive into the key points of this regulation and what it means for international transactions.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Emerging Trends in the Cyber Regulatory Landscape
This past year has seen more changes in the cyber regulatory landscape than ever before. Education in these regulations remains crucial moving forward, as state-by-state legislation continues to roll out and the prospect of federal legislation appears imminent. Join us we investigate updates in FISMA, PCI-DSS, GDPR, NIST and more!

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Civil Competency 101
Join Dr. Brian Russell as he dives into the competencies expected of your clients in civil matters; mainly making contracts, making healthcare decisions and making a will. He uses his knowledge and experience, both as an attorney and a licensed psychologist, to provide a deeper understanding of how to help your client and avoid pitfalls.

Dr. Brian Russell

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Legal Lessons Learned from Advising High Net-Worth Families
In this program, Dr. Brian Russell, a licensed psychologist and attorney, will provide insights garnered from his experience advising high net-worth families using his legal and psychological aspects to provide a fuller view of the dynamics involved in working with these families.

Dr. Brian Russell

1.2 - General

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The Litigation Outlook
As the courts reopen and in-house counsel reevaluate their caseloads, we will take a look at what legal departments have been experiencing on the litigation front in terms of “old” as well as newly-brought cases.

General Counsel Conference

1.2 - General

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Strategies for Determining the Right Time to Pursue Arbitration vs. Litigation
During this discussion, a panel of experts will share their views on the difficult decisions that in-house, especially general counsel, face as they weigh the cons and pros of whether and when a dispute is better suited for public litigation or private arbitration. Additionally, they will provide tips on what factors, in their experience, tend to sway the decision-making process one way or another.

General Counsel Conference

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Analyzing the Latest Developments in Government Investigations and Enforcement
The SEC’s action of re-instituting the delegation of investigative enforcement authorities signals the potential for an uptick in both investigations and enforcement actions.

General Counsel Conference

1.2 - General

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Best Practices for Operationalizing & Quantifying Your Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives
As legal departments around the country look to develop more inclusive work environments, the question becomes how to maintain the momentum so that the initiatives of today elicit positive change in the generations to come. The discussion will center around avoiding pitfalls and fatigue when developing effective and lawful DEI programs as well as how to operationalize these diversity efforts.

General Counsel Conference

1.2 - Diversity, Inclusion & Elimination of Bias