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Build a Customized Oregon CLE Compliance Bundle

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



The Oregon State Bar allows attorneys to complete all forty-five (45) MCLE credits online, including the five (5) required hours in Ethics, and one (1) hour in Mental Health & Substance Abuse.

Take your CLE at your convenience online. CLE Center is an accredited provider of MCLE by the Oregon State Bar.

With this bundle, you can earn forty-five (45) MCLE hours including the five (5) required Ethics hours and one (1) hour in Mental Health & Substance Abuse for only $289.

Please note that this bundle will NOT satisfy the specific requirements for newly admitted attorneys. Contact your state bar for more information on these requirements.

You have one full year from the date of your purchase to complete your programs.

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Best Practices for Investigating a Claim and Preserving Evidence
From the onset, we must think about What Will the Jury See? First, potential evidence must be preserved then the investigation should strike a balance between privilege and documentation. When outside counsel is involved, they should trust but verify the investigation and identify other investigative needs.

Property Casualty 360

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How to Avoid Litigation with Pre-Suit Claims Analytics
Pro-active analytics can potentially help identify and mitigate certain risks and avoid litigation. This presentation will focus on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) related human capital disclosures, including descriptions of a company’s workforce. A number of pro-active DEI-type reviews and audits, such as pay equity audits, reduction-in-force (RIF) audits, and wage and hour audits, may be performed to proactively identify and manage risk of claims, litigation, and financial and reputational impacts. This presentation will provide an overview of how, why, and when companies should consider conducting such reviews to identify and manage risk.

Property Casualty 360

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LJN Webinar Series: The Crypto Landscape Post-FTX
This presentation will cover the current status and near future outlook for the blockchain sector (or "crypto" broadly) from a legal standpoint. Questions answered include: What went wrong? Is crypto dead and buried? What's in store next for the industry and regulatory landscape? What's the cybersecurity state of play in crypto?

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The Ethics of ChatGPT and Other AI
So you’ve heard of this ChatGPT thing? I guess that means we should talk about it. Of course, this program isn’t only about ChatGPT. To properly understand the ethics issues in that program, we actually have to go a little deeper. So in this program we’ll be talking about the different ethics issues that impact both ChatGPT, artificial intelligence (generally), and a few other new technologies that are relevant to the discussion of generative AI.

Stuart Teicher

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Winning on Appeal: Briefing & Strategy Nuts and Bolts and Do's and Don'ts
Whether you’ve won or lost in the trial court, winning your case on appeal requires an entirely different approach in terms of your strategy and the mechanics of presenting your case to the appellate court. Pivoting successfully from trial court to appellate litigator can make the difference between losing and winning your appeal. Peter Afrasiabi, Co-Director of the Appellate Practice Clinic at the UC Irvine School of Law and the Appellate Practice Chair at One LLP, guides you through the strategic decisions you need to make and the practical steps you need to follow to file, brief, argue and win your next appeal.

New Media Legal

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Appellate Oral Arguments: Nuts and Bolts and Do’s and Don’ts
Whether you’ve won or lost in the trial court, winning your case on appeal requires an entirely different approach in terms of your strategy and the mechanics of presenting your case to the appellate court. Pivoting successfully from trial court to appellate litigator can make the difference between losing and winning your appeal. Peter Afrasiabi, Co-Director of the Appellate Practice Clinic at the UC Irvine School of Law and the Appellate Practice Chair at One LLP, provides sage advice on how to prepare for and present your oral argument to an appellate court to help you win your next appeal.

New Media Legal

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When a Lie Isn’t a Lie - The Ethics of Half-Truths
What happens when a client sorta, kinda lies? Is it really even a lie? And what’s a lawyer to do about it? Well, it depends. ...is it in a tribunal or a negotiation? ...is it a statement of fact or law? In this program we’re going to try to help you keep your head afloat by explaining it all.

Stuart Teicher

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The Dirtiest Word in Professionalism: Zealousness
Is it okay to be zealous, or does that push the boundaries too much? The word has been used to used to cover up all manner of sins in the practice. Join "the CLE Performer" Stuart Teicher Esq., as he explains how professionalism concepts asks us to question whether “zealousness” is proper and explains how the practice is moving away from that approach.

Stuart Teicher

1 - Ethics

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