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Build a Customized Utah Elective CLE CLE Compliance Bundle

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



The Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education allows attorneys to take up to six (6) of the required twelve (12) MCLE hours via Elective CLE programming.

With this bundle you can complete six (6) Elective CLE hours including one (1) hour in Ethics and one (1) hour in Professionalism & Civility for only $169.

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

Please click here for answers to frequently asked questions and instructions on how to access your CLE.


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Behind the Curtain: The Regulator's Perspective for 2024 and Beyond
Step into the regulatory realm as this session will provide an exclusive glimpse into the evolving landscape of legal compliance and unique insights directly from the source. Our distinguished panel of regulators will explore the priorities, trends, and expectations shaping regulatory frameworks for 2024 and beyond.

General Counsel Conference

1 - Elective CLE

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AI Adoption: How to Empower Your Teams to Leverage AI Tools
Join our expert panelists for a comprehensive discussion on embracing a culture of AI adoption, effectively integrating AI tools to drive innovation within your legal team, and staying ahead of the curve with fast-evolving legal technology.

General Counsel Conference

1 - Elective CLE

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SEC Regional Directors Panel Discussion
In this featured panel from the annual “Securities Enforcement Forum Central” event, SEC Regional Directors from five different offices stress the significance of cooperation, compliance, and enforcement actions to safeguard investors and tackle industry shortcomings. The Directors discuss their roles, discussing the importance of cooperation and recent SEC priorities.

Securities Docket

1 - Elective CLE

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What's Next in ESG Investments and ERISA's Fiduciary Duties?
Join Dylan Rudolph of Trucker Huss and William David Pollak of O’Melveny & Myers LLP as they provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of ESG investing as well as the recent changes to the duties of ERISA fiduciaries with respect to the DOL’s new guidelines. Speakers, among other things, will offer best practices for plan sponsors and trustees to successfully navigate the future investment landscape.

The Knowledge Group

1 - Elective CLE

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ERISA: Defense Strategies to DOL Litigation and Investigations
Join key thought leaders and practitioners, David R. Johanson (Hawkins Parnell & Young, LLP) and Stephen Wilkes (Wagner Law Group), for an in-depth discussion of crucial regulatory developments in ERISA. Speakers will also provide the audience with the best defense strategies in responding to DOL’s regulatory scrutiny.

The Knowledge Group

1.5 - Elective CLE

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85 minutes
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SECURE Act 2.0: A Comprehensive Guide to Prepare for Potential Changes
Listen as highly experienced employee benefits lawyer Todd Castleton (DLA Piper)provides a comprehensive analysis of the major reforms and implications ofSECURE 2.0. Discover strategic opportunities and best strategies to adapt tothe shifting landscape of Secure Act.

The Knowledge Group

1.5 - Elective CLE

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Cat Proverbs and Attorney Ethics
Why do we have so many cat sayings? What do they mean? And do they really teach anything about attorney ethics? In this program, Stuart will explain it all. We’ll talk about the origins of these cat sayings and the ethics lessons beneath each.

Stuart Teicher

1 - Elective Ethics

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Airplane Etiquette and Attorney Ethics
In this program we’re going to talk about Stuart’s Rules for Proper Airplane Etiquette. And what are rules of etiquette? They are rules of behavior. Well, look at that…it just so happens that the ethics rules are also rules of behavior. So let’s talk about how we should behave on a plane, and compare that to how we should behave in the practice.

Stuart Teicher

1 - Elective Ethics

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