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Build a Customized Vermont CLE Compliance Bundle

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



The Vermont Bundle contains six (6) CLE hours and allows you to select the courses you take from the Vermont course catalog including two (2) hours in Ethics.

The State Bar of the Supreme Court of Vermont allows attorneys to take twenty-four (24) CLE hours online via self-study (unmoderated) programming including two (2) hours in Ethics, one (1) hour in Diversity and Inclusion, and one (1) hour in Attorney Wellness. 

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


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Championing External Counsel Panels: Managing Cyber Risks & Leveraging AI
This session addresses the challenges and strategies related to building and managing legal panels, with a focus on addressing pain points, ensuring diversity and competence, managing cybersecurity risks, and promoting continuous panel management. The discussion will also cover important topics like cultural alignment, performance incentives, and ongoing monitoring of cybersecurity relationships.

Legalweek

1 - Self-Study Ethics

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Actionable Analytics to Drive Better Decisions for Legal
This session will open the floor to success stories from industry leaders on how they've gained internal credibility and driven value with access to robust analytics.

LWNY 2024

1 - Self-Study

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Unraveling Your Investment in a New Technology Paradigm
This dynamic session brings together experienced technology adopters to discuss frameworks for assessing today’s critical technology and what’s on the horizon.

LWNY 2024

1 - Self-Study

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Generative AI: From Innovation to Impact
In a moment of countless ideas and promises of generative AI, it can be difficult to sort out real impact from commercial fluff. Cutting through the morass, it’s clear that generative AI will have substantial effects across the EDRM, including the data that is created and ultimately how we understand and review it. Join Lighthouse and industry experts in a series of engaging conversations about how generative AI is impacting information governance, eDiscovery, and the future of the industry. Using current use cases, they will parse out strategies for utilizing and responding to this new technology, ensuring you’re getting the most from its potential.

Legalweek

1 - Self-Study

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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

1 - Self-Study

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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

1 - Self-Study

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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

1 - Self-Study

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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

1 - Self-Study