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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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Breaking Out of The Form: Smart Direction for Better Drafting
It’s time to write contracts differently! Stuart Teicher, Esq (the “CLE Performer”) uses his unique style to explain why lawyers need to break free from the restrictions of the past — those dreaded forms. Learn about how to “think” and “organize” a transaction, explore the different parts of an agreement, get some details on financing contingencies, and explore plain English a bit as well.

Stuart Teicher

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Cannabis & Social Equity
Marijuana legalization is increasing across the United States, and more and more business opportunities are becoming available. There are still barriers to entry for many people, however, despite "social equity" programs in the states in which marijuana is legal.

The National Underwriter

1.2 - General

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What David Bowie Teaches about Attorney Ethics
It’s hard to believe, but the lyrics to the David Bowie songs give lawyers a chance to understand some really important ethics rules. Join the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher, Esq., as he explains how “Changes” reveals the need to be competent and stay in touch with the changes being posed by technology (Rule 1.1), as well as key requirements in the duty to consult the client in Rule 1.4. He’ll also show how the lyrics to “Space Oddity” teach about Rule 3.6 (Trial Publicity)…and more.

Stuart Teicher

1.2 - Ethics/Professionalism

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Attorney Fee Bifurcation
A bifurcated fee arrangement involves splitting the consumer chapter 7 engagement into pre-petition and post-petition fee arrangements that require little or no money down for the work required to finish the case. In several jurisdictions across the nation, however, bifurcated fee arrangements in chapter 7 cases are being challenged. This panel will review the complex issues related to these fee arrangements.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.2 - General

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Can Someone Please Tell Me What to Do? - How Best to Sell Your Assets
This panel, comprised of an attorney, an investment banker and a financial advisor, will discuss how to choose the best way to effectuate a sale, such as ? 363, Article 9 or assignments for the benefit of creditors. The panelists will devise three scenarios and debate which method they believe is the best, and why.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.1 - General

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60 Consumer Tips in 60 Minutes
This panel of national consumer experts will provide you with the necessary tips for achieving great results in your consumer cases.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.2 - General

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Winding Down Companies When Chapter 11 Is Not an Option
Chapter 11 doesn’t work for every corporate liquidation. This panel of experts will discuss other ways a corporation can be liquidated, including out-of-court liquidations, receiverships, ABCs, the Delaware Dissolution Statute and chapter 7.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.2 - General

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Chapter 11 and the Airline Industry
Chapter 11 doesn’t work for every corporate liquidation. This panel of experts will discuss other ways a corporation can be liquidated, including out-of-court liquidations, receiverships, ABCs, the Delaware Dissolution Statute and chapter 7.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.1 - General